2001
DOI: 10.1161/hc4601.099489
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Activated Interstitial Myofibroblasts Express Catabolic Enzymes and Mediate Matrix Remodeling in Myxomatous Heart Valves

Abstract: Background-The mechanisms of extracellular matrix changes accompanying myxomatous valvular degeneration are uncertain. Methods and Results-To test the hypothesis that valvular interstitial cells mediate extracellular matrix degradation in myxomatous degeneration by excessive secretion of catabolic enzymes, we examined the functional characteristics of valvular interstitial cells in 14 mitral valves removed for myxomatous degeneration from patients with mitral regurgitation and in 11 normal mitral valves obtain… Show more

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“…3). 37 These tissue level changes cause MV leaflets with myxomatous disease to become thickened and enlarged, and the redundant tissue of these leaflets leads to poor leaflet coaptation and MR. 37 Morphologic analysis of myxomatous MVs has shown a greater than two-fold increase in valve surface area, due to significant increases in both the anterior and posterior leaflet surface areas. 25 Additionally, the structural elements of the MVcollagen, elastin, and proteoglycans -constitute approximately 85-95% of leaflet dry weight, 7,28 indicating that alteration of these components will significantly affect leaflet mechanical properties.…”
Section: Mvp Due To Degenerative Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3). 37 These tissue level changes cause MV leaflets with myxomatous disease to become thickened and enlarged, and the redundant tissue of these leaflets leads to poor leaflet coaptation and MR. 37 Morphologic analysis of myxomatous MVs has shown a greater than two-fold increase in valve surface area, due to significant increases in both the anterior and posterior leaflet surface areas. 25 Additionally, the structural elements of the MVcollagen, elastin, and proteoglycans -constitute approximately 85-95% of leaflet dry weight, 7,28 indicating that alteration of these components will significantly affect leaflet mechanical properties.…”
Section: Mvp Due To Degenerative Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The etiology is unknown at this time. 37 The current gold standard to correct MVP is open-chest surgical valve repair or replacement, which is highly undesirable for elderly patients. In the past decade, percutaneous treatment of MV disease has received a great deal of interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,17 Overexpression of TGF-␤ is often observed in in vivo wound sites. 12 It is also present in several heart valverelated diseases (eg, calcific aortic stenosis, 18,19 mitral valve prolapse, 20,21 and Marfan syndrome). 22 By using a well-characterized wound model, 11 we also reported an up-regulation of TGF-␤ at the in vitro wound edge.…”
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“…Notch2 is highly expressed in AVC (E12. 5) and OFT (E11.5 and E14.5) endocardium and cushion mesenchyme and is expressed in atrial and ventricular myocardium at later time points [145,146]. Notch3 is expressed in the cardiac crescent only during its formation [143] whereas Notch4 is expressed in E10.5 endocardium during cushion formation [147].…”
Section: Notch Signalling In Cardiac Valve Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%