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2. Alterations of left ventricular deformation and cardiac sympathetic derangement in patients with systolic heart failure: a 3D speckle tracking echocardiography and cardiac ¹²³I-MIBG study
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LEOSCO, DARIO, PARISI, VALENTINA, Pellegrino, T, Pagano, G, FEMMINELLA, GRAZIA DANIELA, BEVILACQUA, AGNESE, PAOLILLO, STEFANIA, FORMISANO, ROBERTO, FERRO, GAETANA, DE LUCIA, CLAUDIO, PRASTARO, MARIA, CUOCOLO, ALBERTO, RENGO, GIUSEPPE, FERRARA, NICOLA, Leosco, Dario, Parisi, Valentina, Pellegrino, T, Pagano, G, Femminella, GRAZIA DANIELA, Bevilacqua, Agnese, Paolillo, Stefania, Formisano, Roberto, Ferro, Gaetana, DE LUCIA, Claudio, Prastaro, Maria, Cuocolo, Alberto, Rengo, Giuseppe, and Ferrara, Nicola
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PURPOSE: Myocardial contractile function is under the control of cardiac sympathetic activity. Three-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography (3D-STE) and cardiac imaging with (123)I-metaiodobenzylguanidine ((123)I-MIBG) are two sophisticated techniques for the assessment of left ventricular (LV) deformation and sympathetic innervation, respectively, which offer important prognostic information in patients with heart failure (HF). The purpose of this investigation was to explore, in patients with systolic HF, the relationship between LV deformation assessed by 3D-STE and cardiac sympathetic derangement evaluated by (123)I-MIBG imaging. METHODS: We prospectively studied 75 patients with systolic HF. All patients underwent a 3D-STE study (longitudinal, circumferential, area and radial) and (123)I-MIBG planar and SPECT cardiac imaging. RESULTS: 3D-STE longitudinal, circumferential and area strain values were correlated with (123)I-MIBG late heart to mediastinum (H/M) ratio and late SPECT total defect score. After stratification of the patients according to ischaemic or nonischaemic HF aetiology, we observed a good correlation of all 3D-STE measurements with late H/M ratio and SPECT data in the ischaemic group, but in patients with HF of nonischaemic aetiology, no correlation was found between LV deformation and cardiac sympathetic activity. At the regional level, the strongest correlation between LV deformation and adrenergic innervation was found for the left anterior descending coronary artery distribution territory for all four 3D-STE values. In multivariate linear regression analyses, including age, gender, LV ejection fraction, NYHA class, body mass index, heart rate and HF aetiology, only 3D-STE area and radial strain values significantly predicted cardiac sympathetic derangement on (123)I-MIBG late SPECT. CONCLUSION: This study indicated that 3D-STE measurements are correlated with (123)I-MIBG planar and SPECT data. Furthermore, 3D-STE area and radial strain values, but not LVEF, predict cardiac sympathetic derangement in human postischaemic HF.
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- 2015
3. The lipid theory in the pathogenesis of calcific aortic stenosis
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Parisi, V, LEOSCO, DARIO, FERRO, GAETANA, BEVILACQUA, AGNESE, PAGANO, GENNARO, DE LUCIA, CLAUDIO, PERRONE FILARDI, PASQUALE, Caruso, A, RENGO, GIUSEPPE, FERRARA, NICOLA, PARISI, VALENTINA, Parisi, V, Leosco, Dario, Ferro, Gaetana, Bevilacqua, Agnese, Pagano, Gennaro, DE LUCIA, Claudio, PERRONE FILARDI, Pasquale, Caruso, A, Rengo, Giuseppe, Ferrara, Nicola, and Parisi, Valentina
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Aortic valve ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Aortic valve stenosi ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Inflammation ,RANK ,Pathogenesis ,Ectopic calcification ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Physical activity ,Statins ,Calcinosis ,LRP5 ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,Lipid ,medicine.disease ,Atherosclerosis ,Lipid Metabolism ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Aortic valve stenosis ,Aortic Valve ,Animal studies ,Bone Remodeling ,medicine.symptom ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ,Inflammation Mediators ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Calcification ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Aims Biologically active phenomena, triggered by atherogenesis and inflammation, lead to aortic valve (AV) calcification. Lipids play an important role in activating the cell signaling leading to AV bone deposition. This review, based on evidence from animal and human studies, mainly focused on the involvement of lipids and atherogenic phenomena in the pathogenesis of calcific aortic stenosis (AS). Data synthesis The role of elevated low density lipoproteins for the risk of both vascular atherosclerosis and AS has been elucidated. Lipid disorders act synergistically with other risk factors to increase prevalence of calcific AS. Atherosclerosis is also involved in the pathogenesis of bone demineralization, a typical hallmark of aging, which is associated with ectopic calcification at vascular and valvular levels. Animal studies have recently contributed to demonstrate that lipids play an important role in AS pathogenesis through the activation of molecular cell signalings, such as Wnt/Lrp5 and RANK/RANKL/Osteprotegerin, which induce the transition of valvular myofibroblasts toward an osteogenic phenotype with consequent valvular bone deposition. Although all these evidence strongly support the lipid theory in AS pathogenesis, lipids lowering therapies failed to demonstrate in controlled trials a significant efficacy to slow AS progression. Encouraging results from animal studies indicate that physical activity may counteract the biological processes inducing AV degeneration. Conclusions This review indicates a robust interplay between lipids, inflammation, and calcific AS. This new pathophysiological scenario of such an emerging valvular disease paves the way to the next challenge of cardiovascular research: “prevent and care aortic valve stenosis”.
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- 2015
4. Role of Ventricular Rate Response on Dementia in Cognitively Impaired Elderly Subjects with Atrial Fibrillation: A 10-Year Study
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Cacciatore, Francesco, primary, Testa, Gianluca, additional, Langellotto, Assunta, additional, Galizia, Gianluigi, additional, Della-Morte, David, additional, Gargiulo, Gaetano, additional, Bevilacqua, Agnese, additional, Del Genio, Maria Teresa, additional, Canonico, Vincenzo, additional, Rengo, Franco, additional, and Abete, Pasquale, additional
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- 2012
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5. Alterations of left ventricular deformation and cardiac sympathetic derangement in patients with systolic heart failure: a 3D speckle tracking echocardiography and cardiac I-MIBG study.
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Leosco, Dario, Parisi, Valentina, Pellegrino, Teresa, Pagano, Gennaro, Femminella, Grazia, Bevilacqua, Agnese, Paolillo, Stefania, Formisano, Roberto, Ferro, Gaetana, Lucia, Claudio, Prastaro, Maria, Filardi, Pasquale, Cuocolo, Alberto, Rengo, Giuseppe, and Ferrara, Nicola
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ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,INPATIENT care ,CARDIAC arrest ,HEART failure ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure - Abstract
Purpose: Myocardial contractile function is under the control of cardiac sympathetic activity. Three-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography (3D-STE) and cardiac imaging with I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (I-MIBG) are two sophisticated techniques for the assessment of left ventricular (LV) deformation and sympathetic innervation, respectively, which offer important prognostic information in patients with heart failure (HF). The purpose of this investigation was to explore, in patients with systolic HF, the relationship between LV deformation assessed by 3D-STE and cardiac sympathetic derangement evaluated by I-MIBG imaging. Methods: We prospectively studied 75 patients with systolic HF. All patients underwent a 3D-STE study (longitudinal, circumferential, area and radial) and I-MIBG planar and SPECT cardiac imaging. Results: 3D-STE longitudinal, circumferential and area strain values were correlated with I-MIBG late heart to mediastinum (H/M) ratio and late SPECT total defect score. After stratification of the patients according to ischaemic or nonischaemic HF aetiology, we observed a good correlation of all 3D-STE measurements with late H/M ratio and SPECT data in the ischaemic group, but in patients with HF of nonischaemic aetiology, no correlation was found between LV deformation and cardiac sympathetic activity. At the regional level, the strongest correlation between LV deformation and adrenergic innervation was found for the left anterior descending coronary artery distribution territory for all four 3D-STE values. In multivariate linear regression analyses, including age, gender, LV ejection fraction, NYHA class, body mass index, heart rate and HF aetiology, only 3D-STE area and radial strain values significantly predicted cardiac sympathetic derangement on I-MIBG late SPECT. Conclusion: This study indicated that 3D-STE measurements are correlated with I-MIBG planar and SPECT data. Furthermore, 3D-STE area and radial strain values, but not LVEF, predict cardiac sympathetic derangement in human postischaemic HF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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