The Cardiomyocyte as a Source of Cytokines in Cardiac Injury

  • Aoyagi T
  • Matsui T
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Abstract

Fibrosis induced by prolonged inflammation is a major pathophysiological feature of adverse left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction and pathological cardiac hypertrophy. Recent reports strongly suggest that the interaction between leukocytes, non-myocytes (mainly cardiac fibroblasts) and cardiomyocytes, possibly mediated by cytokine signaling, plays an important role in controlling the inflammatory reaction after cardiac injury. Therefore, controlling cytokine secretion from resident cardiomyocytes is one plausible strategy for preventing tissue damage.

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Aoyagi, T., & Matsui, T. (2012). The Cardiomyocyte as a Source of Cytokines in Cardiac Injury. Journal of Cell Science & Therapy, s5. https://doi.org/10.4172/2157-7013.s5-003

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