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Authors :
Jun-ichi Oyama
Ralph A. Kelly
Todd Bourcier
Charles Blais
Stefan Frantz
Source :
Heart Failure Reviews. 7:327-334
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2002.

Abstract

Strong evidence links cardiomyocyte loss to the pathology of some forms of heart failure. Both necrotic and apoptotic modes of cell death have been invoked as the mechanism underlying progressive cardiomyocyte dropout. Nitric oxide (NO) has received particular attention as a candidate reactive oxygen intermediate that influences not only cardiac function, but also cell death elicited by both apoptotic and necrotic mechanisms. NO is produced by resident cardiac cells under stress, and is produced in large quantities by activated immune cells that infiltrate the injured heart. A review of the literature, however, reveals that the actions of NO on apoptotic cell death are complex, especially in the context of heart disease, and that the practical contribution of NO to cell death in heart disease is yet to be defined.

Details

ISSN :
13824147
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart Failure Reviews
Accession number :
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