Cyclooxygenases and the cardiovascular system
- PMID: 32640277
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2020.107624
Cyclooxygenases and the cardiovascular system
Abstract
Cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 and COX-2 are centrally important enzymes within the cardiovascular system with a range of diverse, sometimes opposing, functions. Through the production of thromboxane, COX in platelets is a pro-thrombotic enzyme. By contrast, through the production of prostacyclin, COX in endothelial cells is antithrombotic and in the kidney regulates renal function and blood pressure. Drug inhibition of COX within the cardiovascular system is important for both therapeutic intervention with low dose aspirin and for the manifestation of side effects caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. This review focuses on the role that COX enzymes and drugs that act on COX pathways have within the cardiovascular system and provides an in-depth resource covering COX biology and pharmacology. The review goes on to consider the role of COX in both discrete cardiovascular locations and in associated organs that contribute to cardiovascular health. We discuss the importance of, and strategies to manipulate the thromboxane: prostacyclin balance. Finally within this review the authors discuss testable COX-2-hypotheses intended to stimulate debate and facilitate future research and therapeutic opportunities within the field.
Keywords: Aspirin; Celecoxib; Cyclooxygenase; Fish oil; Heart attack; Ibuprofen.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest Within the past 5 years, JAM is a member of the scientific advisory board of Antibe Therapeutics Inc. and has received contributions including ‘in kind’ from Gesynta Pharma AB, Actelion and Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited. Other authors declare no conflicts of interest to declare.
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