Coronary microvascular dysfunction due to Chagas disease: where are we now?


Journal

Expert review of cardiovascular therapy
ISSN: 1744-8344
Titre abrégé: Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101182328

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jun 2023
Historique:
medline: 16 6 2023
pubmed: 18 5 2023
entrez: 18 5 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Myocardial ischemia is common in patients with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy (CCC), but only recently clinical and experimental studies highlighted the involvement of this abnormality as contributing to the progression of myocardial damage. Despite the absence of obstructive epicardial coronary artery disease at angiography, and limited evidence of abnormal flow regulation at the macrovascular level, remarkable functional and structural microvascular abnormalities are consistently reported by independent investigations of CCC. These derangements occur early and contribute to myocardial dysfunction. Recent research focused on reversing microvascular dysfunction as a target to positively impact the course of CCC. We conducted an extensive review of the scientific literature, aiming to summarize the role of coronary dysfunction causing myocardial ischemia in CCC, with a focus on implications for clinical management of individuals affected by this disease. Preclinical studies showed a clear correlation between perfusion defects and inflammation in viable but impaired dysfunctional myocardium. These findings provided further insight into the CCC complex pathophysiology and support the role of very few recent therapeutic interventions aiming to relieve myocardial ischemia. Further research is warranted to assess the efficacy of new interventions addressing reversal of microvascular ischemia and inflammation modulation and halting ventricular dysfunction progression in CCC.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37198947
doi: 10.1080/14779072.2023.2215983
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

379-387

Auteurs

Denise Mayumi Tanaka (DM)

Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Marcus Vinícius Simões (MV)

Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

José Antônio Marin-Neto (JA)

Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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