Comparative Analysis of Heart Regeneration: Searching for the Key to Heal the Heart-Part II: Molecular Mechanisms of Cardiac Regeneration.
Juan Manuel Castillo-CasasSheila Caño-CarrilloCristina Sánchez-FernándezDiego FrancoEstefanía Lozano-VelascoPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular development and disease (2023)
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, among which ischemic heart disease is the most representative. Myocardial infarction results from occlusion of a coronary artery, which leads to an insufficient blood supply to the myocardium. As it is well known, the massive loss of cardiomyocytes cannot be solved due the limited regenerative ability of the adult mammalian hearts. In contrast, some lower vertebrate species can regenerate the heart after an injury; their study has disclosed some of the involved cell types, molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways during the regenerative process. In this 'two parts' review, we discuss the current state-of-the-art of the main response to achieve heart regeneration, where several processes are involved and essential for cardiac regeneration.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- heart failure
- cell therapy
- coronary artery
- left ventricular
- atrial fibrillation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cardiovascular disease
- signaling pathway
- single cell
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pulmonary artery
- cross sectional
- computed tomography
- cell proliferation
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- young adults
- endothelial cells
- contrast enhanced
- cardiovascular events
- high glucose