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Re-evaluating the causes and consequences of non-resolving inflammation in chronic cardiovascular disease.


ABSTRACT: Cardiac injuries, like heart attacks, drive the secondary pathology with advanced heart failure. In this process, non-resolving inflammation is a prime component of accelerated cardiovascular disease and subsequent fatal events associated with imbalanced diet, physical inactivity, disrupted circadian rhythms, neuro-hormonal stress, and poly- or co-medication. Laboratory rodents have established that splenic leukocyte-directed resolution mechanisms are essential for cardiac repair after injury. Here, we discuss the impact of three lifestyle-related factors that are prime causes of derailed cardiac healing, putative non-resolving inflammation-resolution mechanisms in cardiovascular diseases, and progressive heart failure after cardiac injury. The presented review resurfaces the lifestyle-related risks and future research directions required to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms between the causes of cardiovascular disease and their related consequences of non-resolving inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Pullen AB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6911017 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Re-evaluating the causes and consequences of non-resolving inflammation in chronic cardiovascular disease.

Pullen Amanda B AB   Jadapalli Jeevan Kumar JK   Rhourri-Frih Boutayna B   Halade Ganesh V GV  

Heart failure reviews 20200301 2


Cardiac injuries, like heart attacks, drive the secondary pathology with advanced heart failure. In this process, non-resolving inflammation is a prime component of accelerated cardiovascular disease and subsequent fatal events associated with imbalanced diet, physical inactivity, disrupted circadian rhythms, neuro-hormonal stress, and poly- or co-medication. Laboratory rodents have established that splenic leukocyte-directed resolution mechanisms are essential for cardiac repair after injury. H  ...[more]

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