“…Following cardiac injury regardless of cause, oxidative stress contributes critically to pathological remodeling by fibrosis and the ensuing increased proarrhythmic risk at fibrotic border zones. Notably, increased oxidative stress to the heart may occur specifically post-infarction (Ide et al, 2001;Venditti et al, 2001;Carpi et al, 2009;Chi et al, 2017;Margaritis et al, 2017) and in heart failure (Nickel et al, 2015;Bertero and Maack, 2018b;Zhou and Tian, 2018). However, increased oxidative stress to the heart may also occur non-specifically in cardiac inflammation (Zhou et al, 2011), metabolic dysregulation (Nickel et al, 2015;Bertero and Maack, 2018a), and aging (Ander et al, 2007;Lisanti et al, 2011;Martín-Fernández and Gredilla, 2016).…”