Heart failure (HF) is the result of molecular, cellular, and structural changes induced by cardiac load or injury. A complex network of signaling pathways have been involved in the development and progression of cardiac dysfunction. In this review, we summarize the pivotal role of seven trans-membrane receptors (7TMRs), also called G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), in HF. Moreover, we will discuss the current knowledge on the potential mirroring of 7TMR signaling between circulating blood leukocytes and the heart, and the related future possibilities in the management of HF patients.
Novel Molecular Approaches in Heart Failure: Seven Trans-Membrane Receptors Signaling in the Heart and Circulating Blood Leukocytes / Schiattarella, GABRIELE GIACOMO; Magliulo, Fabio; Cattaneo, Fabio; Gargiulo, Giuseppe; Sannino, Anna; Franzone, Anna; Oliveti, Marco; Perrino, Cinzia; Trimarco, Bruno; Esposito, Giovanni. - In: FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE. - ISSN 2297-055X. - 2:(2015), p. 13. [10.3389/fcvm.2015.00013]
Novel Molecular Approaches in Heart Failure: Seven Trans-Membrane Receptors Signaling in the Heart and Circulating Blood Leukocytes
SCHIATTARELLA, GABRIELE GIACOMO;MAGLIULO, FABIO;CATTANEO, FABIO;GARGIULO, GIUSEPPE;SANNINO, ANNA;FRANZONE, ANNA;OLIVETI, MARCO;PERRINO, CINZIA;TRIMARCO, BRUNO;ESPOSITO, GIOVANNI
2015
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Heart failure (HF) is the result of molecular, cellular, and structural changes induced by cardiac load or injury. A complex network of signaling pathways have been involved in the development and progression of cardiac dysfunction. In this review, we summarize the pivotal role of seven trans-membrane receptors (7TMRs), also called G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), in HF. Moreover, we will discuss the current knowledge on the potential mirroring of 7TMR signaling between circulating blood leukocytes and the heart, and the related future possibilities in the management of HF patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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