机制洞察:将炎症性肠病的心血管并发症联系起来。

IF 7.3 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tcm.2023.01.002
Hirushi Kumarapperuma , Ran Wang , Peter J Little , Danielle Kamato
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尽管传统的心血管风险因素在积极减少,但心血管疾病(CVD)仍是全球死亡的主要原因。炎症性肠病(IBD)等潜在炎症会增加患心血管疾病的风险。要治疗和预防 IBD 患者的心血管事件,就必须广泛了解 IBD 和心血管疾病之间的潜在病理生理过程。这篇综述强调了 IBD 和心血管疾病之间的共性,包括免疫反应失调、遗传、环境风险因素、肠道微生物组改变、压力、内皮功能障碍和异常,以揭示现代医学的一个重要领域。
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Mechanistic insight: Linking cardiovascular complications of inflammatory bowel disease

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality worldwide despite an aggressive reduction of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Underlying inflammatory conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) increase the risk of developing CVD. A broad understanding of the underlying pathophysiological processes between IBD and CVD is required to treat and prevent cardiovascular events in patients with IBD. This review highlights the commonality between IBD and CVD, including dysregulated immune response, genetics, environmental risk factors, altered gut microbiome, stress, endothelial dysfunction and abnormalities, to shed light on an essential area of modern medicine.

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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine delivers comprehensive, state-of-the-art reviews of scientific advancements in cardiovascular medicine, penned and scrutinized by internationally renowned experts. The articles provide authoritative insights into various topics, encompassing basic mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of heart and blood vessel disorders, catering to clinicians and basic scientists alike. The journal covers a wide spectrum of cardiology, offering profound insights into aspects ranging from arrhythmias to vasculopathies.
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