Cardiomyopathy in Thalassemia: Quick Review from Cellular Aspects to Diagnosis and Current Treatments

(2020) Cardiomyopathy in Thalassemia: Quick Review from Cellular Aspects to Diagnosis and Current Treatments. Laboratory Medicine. pp. 143-150. ISSN 0007-5027

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Abstract

Background: Cardiomyopathic manifestations induced by continuous blood transfusion are the leading cause of death among patients with thalassemia major (TM). Despite introduction of chelation therapy, heart failure after cardiomyopathic manifestations is still a major threat to patients. Methods: We performed a search of relevant English-language literature, retrieving publications from the PubMed database and the Google Scholar search engine (2005-2018). We used "thalassemia major", "cardiomyopathy", "iron overload", "cardiac magnetic resonance T2" "chelation therapy", and "iron burden" as keywords. Results: The results of the studies we found suggest that cardiac hepcidin is a major regulator of iron homeostasis in cardiac tissue. Unlike previous assumptions, the heart appears to have a limited regeneration capability, originating from a small population of hypoxic cardiomyocytes. Conclusions: Oxygen levels determine cardiomyocyte gene-expression patterns. Upregulation of cardiac hepcidin in hypoxia preserves cardiomyocytes from forming out of reactive oxygen species catalyzed by free cellular iron in cardiomyocytes. Using the limited regeneration capacity of cardiac cells and gaining further understanding of the cellular aspects of cardiomyopathic manifestations may help health care professionals to develop new therapeutic strategies.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: thalassemia major cardiomyopathy iron overload cardiac magnetic resonance T2 chelation therapy iron burden IRON CHELATION-THERAPY OVERLOAD CARDIOMYOPATHY HEART REGENERATION OXIDATIVE STRESS MAJOR PATIENTS DEFERASIROX DEFEROXAMINE HYPOXIA HEPCIDIN DISEASE
Subjects: Cardiovascular System > WG 200-460 Heart. Heart Diseases
WH Hemic and Lymphatic Systems > WH 120-540 Hematologic Diseases. Immunologic Factors. Blood Banks
Divisions: Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-communicable Disease > Child Growth and Development Research Center
Page Range: pp. 143-150
Journal or Publication Title: Laboratory Medicine
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 51
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1093/labmed/lmz052
ISSN: 0007-5027
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/12585

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