疾病
背景(考古学)
医学
生物信息学
代谢性疾病
重症监护医学
代谢综合征
风险因素
机制(生物学)
细胞代谢
心血管健康
代谢稳定性
心脏功能不全
评论文章
冠心病
生物
基础研究
心肌肥大
代谢途径
神经科学
疾病管理
心脏病
治疗方法
临床试验
临床实习
能量代谢
药理学
基础科学
心力衰竭
复杂疾病
作者
Paul C Evans,Gemma Vilahur,Petra Kleinbongard,Elena Osto,C A Remme,Rosalinda Madonna,Dunja Aksentijević,Harald Sourij,Sean M. Davidson,Donato Santovito,Jürgen Gindlhuber,Christian Weber,Wolfgang A. Linke,Esther Lutgens,Luc Bertrand,Dana Dawson,M. Bäck,G Danilo Norata,J W Wojta,Cinzia Perrino
标识
DOI:10.1093/eurheartj/ehag116
摘要
Metabolic disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and dyslipidaemia are major drivers of cardiovascular risk and have reached epidemic levels in Western populations. Recent advances in clinical research have uncovered unexpected and often beneficial effects of pharmacological classes of metabolic drugs on cardiovascular outcomes, revealing complex interactions between metabolism and cardiac pathology. Despite their clinical efficacy, the molecular and cellular mechanisms through which many of these agents act remain only partially understood. This gap in knowledge underscores the urgent need for fundamental research that not only dissects the biology of metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease but also reveals the mechanistic basis of existing and emerging therapies, thereby enabling rational therapeutic development. This scientific statement, developed by researchers from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Council on Basic Cardiovascular Science and several ESC Working Groups, provides a state-of-the-art overview of the emerging molecular and cellular pathways linking metabolic abnormalities with vascular and cardiac disease. By illuminating these critical connections and unresolved questions, this article aims to catalyse innovation in the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in the context of metabolic dysfunction and to suggest new directions for future research.
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