2016
DOI: 10.1530/jme-16-0086
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The role of autophagy in angiotensin II-induced pathological cardiac hypertrophy

Abstract: Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is associated with nearly all forms of heart failure. It develops in response to disorders such as coronary artery disease, hypertension and myocardial infarction. Angiotensin II (Ang II) has direct effects on the myocardium and promotes hypertension. Chronic elevation of Ang II can lead to pathological cardiac hypertrophy and cardiac failure. Autophagy is an important process in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Under physiological conditions, autophagy is an essent… Show more

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“…It is of notice that recent studies suggest that other types of cell death such as autophagy and necroptosis also play roles in cardiac hypertrophy [45, 46]. In the current study, although we provided evidences that BDNF conferred cardioprotective effects against cardiac hypertrophy in sepsis rats was mainly through reducing cardiomyocytes apoptosis, we could not rule out the possibility that other types of cell death such as autophagy and necroptosis may also play roles in these BDNF-induced cardioprotection; further investigation is needed to address the roles of other types of cell death in BDNF-induced cardioprotection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is of notice that recent studies suggest that other types of cell death such as autophagy and necroptosis also play roles in cardiac hypertrophy [45, 46]. In the current study, although we provided evidences that BDNF conferred cardioprotective effects against cardiac hypertrophy in sepsis rats was mainly through reducing cardiomyocytes apoptosis, we could not rule out the possibility that other types of cell death such as autophagy and necroptosis may also play roles in these BDNF-induced cardioprotection; further investigation is needed to address the roles of other types of cell death in BDNF-induced cardioprotection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, autophagy is an eliminating process of intracellular pathogens. Autophagy proceeds in several successive stages including induction, nucleation, expansion, and maturation [57]. In the heart, autophagy is required for the maintenance of cardiomyocytes homeostasis, while abnormal autophagy leads to the development of cardiac disorders [58,59].…”
Section: Specific Function Of Micrornas In Cardiac Cell Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autophagy has also been implicated in the pathological role of angiotensin II on hypertrophy 246 , but its role in this setting is somewhat controversial 247 , and might be related to a functional dichotomy of autophagy or the nonspecific criteria for defining upregulated autophagy. In the absence of measures of autophagic flux, misinterpretation of LC3 levels or autophagosome abundance is likely 211 .…”
Section: Autophagy As a New Therapeutic Targetmentioning
confidence: 99%