微生态学
内质网
毒性
药理学
药品
医学
化学
生物
内科学
微生物学
生物化学
作者
Jingyi Zhang,Xiaoya Li,De-Xiu Li,Zihao Zhang,Lufeng Hu,Changxin Sun,Xiaonan Zhang,Min Wu,Longtao Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biopha.2024.117720
摘要
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is extensively studied as a pivotal role in the pathological processes associated with intestinal microecology. In antineoplastic drug treatments, ER stress is implicated in altering the permeability of the mechanical barrier, depleting the chemical barrier, causing dysbiosis, exacerbating immune responses and inflammation in the immune barrier. Enteric dysbiosis and intestinal dysfunction significantly affect the circulatory system in various heart disorders. In antineoplastic drug-related cardiovascular (CV) toxicity, ER stress constitutes a web of relationships in the host-microbiome symbiotic regulatory loop. Therefore, understanding the holobiont perspective will help de-escalate spatial and temporal restrictions. This review investigates the role of ER stress-mediated gut microecological alterations in antineoplastic treatment-induced CV toxicity.
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