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Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview

Aortic valve stenosis secondary to aortic valve calcification is the most common valve disease in the Western world. Calcification is a result of pathological proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of resident valve interstitial cells. To develop non-surgical treatments, the molecular and cell...

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Autores principales: Bogdanova, Maria, Zabirnyk, Arsenii, Malashicheva, Anna, Semenova, Daria, Kvitting, John-Peder Escobar, Kaljusto, Mari-Liis, Perez, Maria del Mar, Kostareva, Anna, Stensløkken, Kåre-Olav, Sullivan, Gareth J, Rutkovskiy, Arkady, Vaage, Jarle
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.835825
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author Bogdanova, Maria
Zabirnyk, Arsenii
Malashicheva, Anna
Semenova, Daria
Kvitting, John-Peder Escobar
Kaljusto, Mari-Liis
Perez, Maria del Mar
Kostareva, Anna
Stensløkken, Kåre-Olav
Sullivan, Gareth J
Rutkovskiy, Arkady
Vaage, Jarle
author_facet Bogdanova, Maria
Zabirnyk, Arsenii
Malashicheva, Anna
Semenova, Daria
Kvitting, John-Peder Escobar
Kaljusto, Mari-Liis
Perez, Maria del Mar
Kostareva, Anna
Stensløkken, Kåre-Olav
Sullivan, Gareth J
Rutkovskiy, Arkady
Vaage, Jarle
author_sort Bogdanova, Maria
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description Aortic valve stenosis secondary to aortic valve calcification is the most common valve disease in the Western world. Calcification is a result of pathological proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of resident valve interstitial cells. To develop non-surgical treatments, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of pathological calcification must be revealed. In the current overview, we present methods for evaluation of calcification in different ex vivo, in vitro and in vivo situations including imaging in patients. The latter include echocardiography, scanning with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Particular emphasis is on translational studies of calcific aortic valve stenosis with a special focus on cell culture using human primary cell cultures. Such models are widely used and suitable for screening of drugs against calcification. Animal models are presented, but there is no animal model that faithfully mimics human calcific aortic valve disease. A model of experimentally induced calcification in whole porcine aortic valve leaflets ex vivo is also included. Finally, miscellaneous methods and aspects of aortic valve calcification, such as, for instance, biomarkers are presented.
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spelling pubmed-92030422022-06-17 Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview Bogdanova, Maria Zabirnyk, Arsenii Malashicheva, Anna Semenova, Daria Kvitting, John-Peder Escobar Kaljusto, Mari-Liis Perez, Maria del Mar Kostareva, Anna Stensløkken, Kåre-Olav Sullivan, Gareth J Rutkovskiy, Arkady Vaage, Jarle Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Aortic valve stenosis secondary to aortic valve calcification is the most common valve disease in the Western world. Calcification is a result of pathological proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of resident valve interstitial cells. To develop non-surgical treatments, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of pathological calcification must be revealed. In the current overview, we present methods for evaluation of calcification in different ex vivo, in vitro and in vivo situations including imaging in patients. The latter include echocardiography, scanning with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Particular emphasis is on translational studies of calcific aortic valve stenosis with a special focus on cell culture using human primary cell cultures. Such models are widely used and suitable for screening of drugs against calcification. Animal models are presented, but there is no animal model that faithfully mimics human calcific aortic valve disease. A model of experimentally induced calcification in whole porcine aortic valve leaflets ex vivo is also included. Finally, miscellaneous methods and aspects of aortic valve calcification, such as, for instance, biomarkers are presented. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9203042/ /pubmed/35721220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.835825 Text en Copyright © 2022 Bogdanova, Zabirnyk, Malashicheva, Semenova, Kvitting, Kaljusto, Perez, Kostareva, Stensløkken, Sullivan, Rutkovskiy and Vaage. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Bogdanova, Maria
Zabirnyk, Arsenii
Malashicheva, Anna
Semenova, Daria
Kvitting, John-Peder Escobar
Kaljusto, Mari-Liis
Perez, Maria del Mar
Kostareva, Anna
Stensløkken, Kåre-Olav
Sullivan, Gareth J
Rutkovskiy, Arkady
Vaage, Jarle
Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview
title Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview
title_full Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview
title_fullStr Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview
title_full_unstemmed Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview
title_short Models and Techniques to Study Aortic Valve Calcification in Vitro, ex Vivo and in Vivo. An Overview
title_sort models and techniques to study aortic valve calcification in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. an overview
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35721220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.835825
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