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The Isolation and Culture of Primary Epicardial Cells Derived from Human Adult and Fetal Heart Specimens
Published on: April 24, 2018
[Epicardial adipose tissue: a novel cardiovascular risk factor]
Marco Micillo1, Alberto Cossu2, Graziella Pompei1
1U.O. Cardiologia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Ferrara, Cona (FE).
Abstract:
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) has various metabolic functions aiming at heart protection. When abnormal, it is related to atherosclerotic plaque development and adverse cardiovascular outcome. Additionally, in recent years, several studies have demonstrated its role in other settings such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Future studies should aim to assess diagnostic role of EAT and the effect of medical therapy on EAT volume and attenuation.
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