Molecular biology of doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy

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UMLAUF Jozef HORKÝ Marcel

Rok publikování 2002
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Experimental and Clinical Cardiology
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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Obor Genetika a molekulární biologie
Klíčová slova doxorubicin; cardiomyopathy; DNA damage; mitochondrial dysfunction; cardioprotection
Popis A severe, cumulative, dose-dependent chronic cardiac toxicity is the major limitation of anthracycline therapy. Chronic cardiotoxicity occurs in patients after prolonged administration of Dox; a similar cardiotoxicity can be elicited in many animal species, including the mouse, the rat, the rabbit, the dog , and the monkey, after treatment with Dox. The cardiotoxicity consists of a chronic, progressive cardiomyopathy with myocyte vacuolation and degeneration, interstitial edema, and fibroplasia leading to congestive haert failure. Despite considerable work on the subject, the pathogenesis of the doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy is not well understood. However, Dox has been shown to exert a multiplicity of complex biochemical effects on the myocardium, including the following: binding to DNA and alteration of nucleic acids and protein synthesis, lipid peroxidation subsequent to free radical generation, release of histamine and catecholamines, damage to mitochondria, an effect on various cellular membranes, an excess calcium influx, and an effect on collagen matrix. A combination of these effects probably triggers the myocardial lesion.
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