Medial degeneration associated with thoracic aortic aneurysm and acute aortic dissection was originally described by Erdheim as a noninflammatory lesion related to the loss of smooth muscle cells and elastic fibre fragmentation in the media. Recent evidences propose the strong role of a chronic immune/inflammatory process in aneurysm evocation and progression. The coexistence of inflammatory cells with markers of apoptotic vascular cell death in the media of ascending aorta with aneurysms and type A dissections raises the possibility that activated T cells and macrophages may contribute to the elimination of smooth muscle cells and degradation of the matrix. On the other hand, several inflammatory pathways (including TGF-β, TLR-4 interferon-γ, chemokines, and interferon-γ) seem to be involved in the medial degeneration related to aged and dilated aorta. This is an overview on thoracic aortic aneurysm as an emerging inflammatory disease.

Pisano, C., Balistreri, C.r., Ricasoli, A., Ruvolo, G. (2017). Cardiovascular disease in aging: an overview on thoracic aortic aneurysm as an emerging inflammatory disease. MEDIATORS OF INFLAMMATION, 2017, 1274034 [10.1155/2017/1274034].

Cardiovascular disease in aging: an overview on thoracic aortic aneurysm as an emerging inflammatory disease

Pisano, C.
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& Ruvolo
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2017-10-24

Abstract

Medial degeneration associated with thoracic aortic aneurysm and acute aortic dissection was originally described by Erdheim as a noninflammatory lesion related to the loss of smooth muscle cells and elastic fibre fragmentation in the media. Recent evidences propose the strong role of a chronic immune/inflammatory process in aneurysm evocation and progression. The coexistence of inflammatory cells with markers of apoptotic vascular cell death in the media of ascending aorta with aneurysms and type A dissections raises the possibility that activated T cells and macrophages may contribute to the elimination of smooth muscle cells and degradation of the matrix. On the other hand, several inflammatory pathways (including TGF-β, TLR-4 interferon-γ, chemokines, and interferon-γ) seem to be involved in the medial degeneration related to aged and dilated aorta. This is an overview on thoracic aortic aneurysm as an emerging inflammatory disease.
24-ott-2017
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Comitato scientifico
Settore MED/23 - CHIRURGIA CARDIACA
English
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Thoracic aortic aneurysm; acute aortic dissection; inflammatory pathway
https://doi.org/10.11.55/2017/1274034
Pisano, C., Balistreri, C.r., Ricasoli, A., Ruvolo, G. (2017). Cardiovascular disease in aging: an overview on thoracic aortic aneurysm as an emerging inflammatory disease. MEDIATORS OF INFLAMMATION, 2017, 1274034 [10.1155/2017/1274034].
Pisano, C; Balistreri, Cr; Ricasoli, A; Ruvolo, G
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