2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.14.948075
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Glycation and Serum Albumin Infiltration Contribute to the Structural Degeneration of Bioprosthetic Heart Valves

Abstract: Background: Bioprosthetic heart valves (BHV) are widely used to treat heart valve disease but are fundamentally limited by structural valve degeneration (SVD). Non-calcific mechanisms of SVD entirely account for approximately 30% of SVD cases and contribute to calcific SVD but remain understudied. Glycation mechanisms have not been previously associated with SVD, despite being established as degenerative in collagenous native tissues. Objectives:To determine whether blood component infiltration-based glycation… Show more

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“…In this context, the findings presented by Frasca et al. ( 1 ) raise the possibility that circulating levels of glycation products could serve as an early and sensitive marker of SVD, as well as of the risk of BPV failure and reintervention. This potential clinical implication of the results of Frasca et al.…”
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“…In this context, the findings presented by Frasca et al. ( 1 ) raise the possibility that circulating levels of glycation products could serve as an early and sensitive marker of SVD, as well as of the risk of BPV failure and reintervention. This potential clinical implication of the results of Frasca et al.…”
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“…In the study by Frasca et al. ( 1 ), the proportion of patients with a native bicuspid valve at the time of BPV implantation was not reported, but this factor could have add an effect on the infiltration of glycation products in implanted BPVs. In light of these findings, it is plausible that accumulation of glycation products and HSA within BPV tissues is higher in younger versus older patients, which could therefore contribute to explain the faster SVD observed in younger patients.…”
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