The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure

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Autor(a) principal: Biolo,A.
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Rosa,A.S., Mazzotti,N.G., Martins,S., Belló-Klein,A., Rohde,L.E., Clausell,N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2006001000003
Resumo: The main function of the cardiac adrenergic system is to regulate cardiac work both in physiologic and pathologic states. A better understanding of this system has permitted the elucidation of its role in the development and progression of heart failure. Regardless of the initial insult, depressed cardiac output results in sympathetic activation. Adrenergic receptors provide a limiting step to this activation and their sustained recruitment in chronic heart failure has proven to be deleterious to the failing heart. This concept has been confirmed by examining the effect of ß-blockers on the progression of heart failure. Studies of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms have recently focused on their impact on the adrenergic system regarding its adaptive mechanisms, susceptibilities and pharmacological responses. In this article, we review the function of the adrenergic system and its maladaptive responses in heart failure. Next, we discuss major adrenergic receptor polymorphisms and their consequences for heart failure risk, progression and prognosis. Finally, we discuss possible therapeutic implications resulting from the understanding of polymorphisms and the identification of individual genetic characteristics.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
title The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
spellingShingle The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
Biolo,A.
Heart failure
Adrenergic receptor
Polymorphisms
title_short The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
title_full The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
title_fullStr The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
title_full_unstemmed The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
title_sort The role of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms in heart failure
author Biolo,A.
author_facet Biolo,A.
Rosa,A.S.
Mazzotti,N.G.
Martins,S.
Belló-Klein,A.
Rohde,L.E.
Clausell,N.
author_role author
author2 Rosa,A.S.
Mazzotti,N.G.
Martins,S.
Belló-Klein,A.
Rohde,L.E.
Clausell,N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Biolo,A.
Rosa,A.S.
Mazzotti,N.G.
Martins,S.
Belló-Klein,A.
Rohde,L.E.
Clausell,N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart failure
Adrenergic receptor
Polymorphisms
topic Heart failure
Adrenergic receptor
Polymorphisms
description The main function of the cardiac adrenergic system is to regulate cardiac work both in physiologic and pathologic states. A better understanding of this system has permitted the elucidation of its role in the development and progression of heart failure. Regardless of the initial insult, depressed cardiac output results in sympathetic activation. Adrenergic receptors provide a limiting step to this activation and their sustained recruitment in chronic heart failure has proven to be deleterious to the failing heart. This concept has been confirmed by examining the effect of ß-blockers on the progression of heart failure. Studies of adrenergic receptor polymorphisms have recently focused on their impact on the adrenergic system regarding its adaptive mechanisms, susceptibilities and pharmacological responses. In this article, we review the function of the adrenergic system and its maladaptive responses in heart failure. Next, we discuss major adrenergic receptor polymorphisms and their consequences for heart failure risk, progression and prognosis. Finally, we discuss possible therapeutic implications resulting from the understanding of polymorphisms and the identification of individual genetic characteristics.
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