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Jing-Jing Zhang1, Lu Cheng1, Qian Qiao1
1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Fuwai Yunnan Hospital, Chinese Academy Medical Sciences, Kunming 650000, Yunnan Province, China.
Abstract:
Heart failure (HF) has emerged as one of the foremost global health threats due to its intricate pathophysiological mechanisms and multifactorial etiology. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-induced cell death represents a novel form of regulated cell deaths, marked by cellular energy depletion and metabolic dysregulation stemming from excessive ATP accumulation, identifying its uniqueness compared to other cell death processes modalities such as programmed cell death and necrosis. Growing evidence suggests that ATP-induced cell death (AICD) is predominantly governed by various biological pathways, including energy metabolism, redox homeostasis and intracellular calcium equilibrium. Recent research has shown that AICD is crucial in HF induced by pathological conditions like myocardial infarction, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and chemotherapy. Thus, it is essential to investigate the function of AICD in the pathogenesis of HF, as this may provide a foundation for the development of targeted therapies and novel treatment strategies. This review synthesizes current advancements in understanding the link between AICD and HF, while further elucidating its involvement in cardiac remodeling and HF progression.
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