Biochemical and structural imaging of remodeled myocardium

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Current Opinion in Physiology Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cophys.2022.100570
Choukri Mekkaoui , David E Sosnovik
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Abstract

Remodeling of the myocardium results in changes in the molecular, cellular, and microstructural properties of the heart. Traditionally, these changes have been characterized using microscopy of tissue specimens taken from the heart. However, recent advances in biomedical imaging now make it possible to characterize many of these processes noninvasively. In this review, we focus on key principles and recent advances in molecular, cellular, and microstructural imaging of the heart after ischemic injury. Techniques to image cardiomyocyte death, inflammation, fibrosis, and microstructural remodeling of the heart are highlighted.

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重构心肌的生化和结构成像
心肌的重塑导致心脏分子、细胞和微观结构特性的变化。传统上,这些变化是通过从心脏取出的组织标本的显微镜来表征的。然而,生物医学成像的最新进展现在使许多这些过程的无创特征成为可能。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了缺血性损伤后心脏的分子、细胞和显微结构成像的关键原理和最新进展。重点介绍了心肌细胞死亡、炎症、纤维化和心脏微结构重塑的成像技术。
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