Search results for "CARDIOTOXICITY"

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Iron overload does not potentiate doxorubicin induced cardiotoxicity in vivo in mice and in vitro in cardiomyocytes cell cultures

2013

Background: Doxorubicin (DOX), an anticancer anthracycline, is known to induce serious cardiotoxicity, which is believed to be mediated by oxidative stress and complex interactions with iron. However, the relations between iron metabolism and DOX-induced cardiotoxicity remain a matter of controversy. Methods: Firstly, we used an in vivo murine model of iron overloading (IO) where male C57BL/6 mice received during 3 weeks (D0-D20) a daily dextran-iron injection (15 mg/kg/day.) and then (D21) a single dose of 6 mg/kg DOX. We evaluated cardiac function with echocardiography, myocardial gene's expression, nitro-oxidative stress levels and iron status. Secondly, the anti-proliferative activity o…

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Cardiotoxicity of mitoxantrone treatment in a german cohort of 639 multiple sclerosis patients

2014

Background and PurposezzThe aim of this study was to elucidate the role of therapy-related cardiotoxicity in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients treated with mitoxantrone and to identify potential predictors for individual risk assessment. MethodszzWithin a multicenter retrospective cohort design, cardiac side effects attributed to mitoxantrone were analyzed in 639 MS patients at 2 MS centers in Germany. Demographic, disease, treatment, and follow-up data were collected from hospital records. Patients regularly received cardiac monitoring during the treatment phase. ResultszzNone of the patients developed symptomatic congestive heart failure. However, the frequency of patients experiencing car…

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Early detection of myocardial damage: A multimodality approach

2019

Cardiovascular diseases are possible complications of antineoplastic treatment and may lead to premature morbidity and mortality among cancer survivors. A symptom-based follow-up is ineffective, and there are growing evidences that early detection of myocardial damage in patients treated with antineoplastic drugs is the key point to prevent the occurrence of damage and improve the prognosis of these patients. Different techniques have been proposed to monitor cardiac function in oncologic patients such as cardiac imaging (echocardiography, nuclear imaging, and cardiac magnetic resonance) and biomarkers (troponin and natriuretic peptides). The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging/A…

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Cardiovascular imaging in the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiotoxicity: Role of echocardiography

2016

The evaluation by cardiovascular imaging of chemotherapy patients became a central topic in the last several years. The use of drugs for the treatment of cancers increased, and new molecules and protocols were developed to improve outcomes in these patients. Although, these novel approaches also produced a progressive increase in side effects, particularly myocardial dysfunction. Imaging of the heart was highly accurate in the early diagnosis of cancer therapeutics related-cardiac dysfunction. Echocardiography is the first-line method to assess ventricular function alterations, and it is required to satisfy the need for an early, easy and accurate diagnosis to stratify the risk of heart fai…

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Chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity: role of the tissue Doppler in the early diagnosis of left ventricular dysfunction.

2011

Cardiotoxicity is a common complication of chemotherapy. The aim of this study was to assess the cardiotoxicity of anticancer drugs using tissue Doppler imaging. A prospective study was carried out using patients with early breast cancer (72 women, median age: 57 ± 12 year) and other inclusion and exclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria were treatment with epirubicin, trastuzumab, fluorouracil, cyclophosphamide, taxotere, and taxolo; left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of more than 50%; and absence of important pathologies. Exclusion criteria were presence of known heart disease, earlier exposure to mediastinal irradiation, and earlier chemotherapy. On the basis of treatment, patients …

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Inorganic Nitrate Therapy Improves Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiomyopathy

2011

The anthracycline doxorubicin (DOX) is a potent and effective antineoplastic antibiotic agent widely used in the treatment of a broad range of forms of cancer. The clinical use of DOX is limited by cardiotoxicity, which increases dose dependently and may lead to dilated cardiomyopathy and clinical

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Heart Failure and Left Ventricular Dysfunction

2018

Heart failure (HF) and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction are the most concerning and serious cardiovascular complications of cancer therapies and cause an increase in morbidity and mortality. Some cancer treatments induce left ventricular dysfunction that appears early after exposure and therefore may adversely affect oncological therapy, while others generate cardiac injuries resulting in clinical problems only years later.

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C022 Experimental approaches of oxidative stress and cardiotoxicity associated with anthracyclines administration

2009

The chronic cardiotoxicity of anthracyclines anticancer drugs is one of the main factors which limits their prolonged use. Clinically, this cardiotoxicity results in a cardiomyopathy with irreversible congestive heart failure with high mortality. The molecular mechanisms, which could explain this cardiac toxicity, are complex but seem distinct from the anticancer mechanism. Several hypotheses were advanced, but it appears that the production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) constitutes the common denominator.In a first study, we evaluated the acute effect of epirubicin administration on the evolution of cardiac functional parameters and production of RONS. Isolated perfused ra…

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Synergistic Effect of Carfilzomib and Metformin in Vascular Plasticity; The Emerging Role of Autophagy

2019

Introduction: Carfilzomib (Cfz) correlates with a risk of reversible cardiotoxicity in 5-10% of multiple myeloma (MM) patients. We have recently shown that metformin (Met) has a prophylactic role against the Cfz-induced cardiotoxicity in vivo, through activation of AMPKα signaling (Blood 2019;133:710-23). However, the impact of Cfz on vascular function is obscure. Therefore, we sought to investigate: i) the acute, ii) the sub-chronic effect of Cfz on the vascular reactivity, iii) the effect of metformin co-administration on the vascular phenotype and iv) the impact of Cfz and Met co-administration on aged Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (HAoSMCs). Methods: Forty male C57Bl/6 mice were assi…

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Left atrial strain and left atrial stiffness for early detection of cardiotoxicity in cancer patients

2021

Abstract Background Anti-cancer drugs can cause cardiovascular complications. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and global longitudinal strain (GLS) are usually used to identify clinical and subclinical cardiotoxicity. Purpose The aim of our study was to assess the addictional role of left atrial reservoir strain (LAS-S) and left atrial stiffness (LASI – the ratio of E/e' to LAS-S) in identifying patients at higher risk of cardiotoxicity. Methods 102 breast cancer patients (median age 53±9.5 years), without cardiovascular diseases, were enrolled before starting chemotherapy. Electrocardiogram and transthoracic echocardiogram (conventional measurements based on EACVI recommendations;…

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