Vitamin E pretreatment prevented the PR, QT, and ST segment changes caused by doxorubicin. Vitamin E treatment helped to decrease the levels of CPK-MB and LDH that were increased due to myocardial damage caused by the doxorubicin. There is sufficient evidence to believe that vitamin E protects the rat myocardium from doxorubicin-induced damage.
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is perhaps one of the most exciting advances in the field of life sciences and biomedical research in the last decade. With the availability of massive parallel sequencing, human DNA blueprint can be decoded to explore the hidden information with reduced time and cost. This technology has been used to understand the genetic aspects of various diseases including cardiomyopathies. Mutations for different cardiomyopathies have been identified and cataloging mutations on phenotypic basis are underway and are expected to lead to new discoveries that may translate to novel diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic targets. With ease in handling NGS, cost effectiveness and fast data output, NGS is now considered as a diagnostic tool for cardiomyopathy by providing targeted gene sequencing. In addition to the number of genetic variants that are identified in cardiomyopathies, there is a need of quicker and easy way to screen multiple genes associated with the disease. In this review, an attempt has been made to explain the NGS technology, methods and applications in cardiomyopathies and their perspective in clinical practice and challenges which are to be addressed.
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