The small intestine: a critical linkage in pathophysiology of cardiac cachexia
- PMID: 19176255
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.11.168
The small intestine: a critical linkage in pathophysiology of cardiac cachexia
Abstract
Impaired functioning of the gastrointestinal system may also contribute to malnutrition and cardiac cachexia (CC) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Targets for future interventions include the deranged hormonal systems involved in energy balance as well as malabsorption from the gut and dietary supplementation. Other targets are the inhibition of proteasome-dependent protein degradation and the direct inhibition of pro-inflammatory pathways. The beneficial effects of ACE inhibitors, aldesterone inhibitors and beta-blockers in preventing or delaying the collagen deposition in the small intestine wall need to be elucidated. We strongly believe that by improving our understanding of the role of the gut in CC will lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies in the near future.
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The small intestine: a critical linkage in pathophysiology of cardiac cachexia.Int J Cardiol. 2011 Jan 21;146(2):277-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2010.10.083. Epub 2010 Nov 27. Int J Cardiol. 2011. PMID: 21112652 No abstract available.
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