Calcific Aortic Stenosis - Inflammatory Disease.

Q4 Medicine Ceskoslovenska patologie Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Ivo Šteiner
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In developed countries, calcific aortic stenosis (CAS) has become the most common acquired valvular disease and cause for valve replacement. The prevalence of the disease increases with age, reaching over 5 % in adults over 75 years of age. The cases of CAS are classified as either of a previously normal (tricuspid) aortic valve (senile, syn. age - related, "sclerotic" type), or based on a congenitally malformed, usually bicuspid aortic valve. This paper is a brief summary of our 5 previous publications from the years 2007 - 2021, devoted to histopathology of CAS, namely to vascularization, inflammatory infiltrate and metaplastic ossification of the valve, and also to topography of these lesions in individual valve cusps. We conclude that calcification of the aortic valve is not a passive degenerative lesion, but an active multifactorial inflammatory process driven by cells native to the aortic valve. Pathogenesis of CAS is similar to that of atherosclerosis.

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钙化性主动脉瓣狭窄--炎症性疾病。
在发达国家,钙化性主动脉瓣狭窄(CAS)已成为最常见的后天性瓣膜疾病和瓣膜置换的原因。该病的发病率随着年龄的增长而增加,在 75 岁以上的成年人中发病率超过 5%。CAS 病例可分为以前正常(三尖瓣)的主动脉瓣(衰老型,与年龄相关的 "硬化 "型)或先天性畸形(通常为双尖瓣)的主动脉瓣。本文简要总结了我们在 2007 - 2021 年间发表的 5 篇关于 CAS 组织病理学的论文,即瓣膜的血管化、炎症浸润和移行性骨化,以及这些病变在单个瓣尖的形貌。我们的结论是,主动脉瓣钙化不是一种被动的退行性病变,而是由主动脉瓣原生细胞驱动的一种主动的多因素炎症过程。CAS 的发病机制与动脉粥样硬化相似。
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