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Muscle wasting in rheumatoid arthritis:The role of oxidative stress 被引量:2
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作者 Antonios Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou Charikleia deli +1 位作者 george d kitas Athanasios Z Jamurtas 《World Journal of Rheumatology》 2014年第3期44-53,共10页
Rheumatoid arthritis(RA), the commonest inflammatory arthritis, is a debilitating disease leading to functional and social disability. In addition to the joints, RA affects several other tissues of the body including ... Rheumatoid arthritis(RA), the commonest inflammatory arthritis, is a debilitating disease leading to functional and social disability. In addition to the joints, RA affects several other tissues of the body including the muscle. RA patients have significantly less muscle mass compared to the general population. Several theories have been proposed to explain this. High grade inflammation, a central component in the pathophysiology of the disease, has long been proposed as the key driver of muscle wasting. More recent findings however, indicate that inflammation on its own cannot fully explain the high prevalence of muscle wasting in RA. Thus, thecontribution of other potential confounders, such as nutrition and physical activity, has also been studied. Results indicate that they play a significant role in muscle wasting in RA, but again neither of these factors seems to be able to fully explain the condition. Oxidative stress is one of the major mechanisms thought to contribute to the development and progression of RA but its potential contribution to muscle wasting in these patients has received limited attention. Oxidative stress has been shown to promote muscle wasting in healthy populations and people with several chronic conditions. Moreover, all of the aforementioned potential contributors to muscle wasting in RA(i.e., inflammation, nutrition, and physical activity) may promote pro- or antioxidative mechanisms. This review aims to highlight the importance of oxidative stress as a driving mechanism for muscle wasting in RA and discusses potential interventions that may promote muscle regeneration via reduction in oxidative stress. 展开更多
关键词 RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS OXIDATIVE stress Muscle WASTING Inflammation CYTOKINES Exercise
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Sudden cardiac death in patients with rheumatoid arthritis 被引量:1
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作者 Sherry Masoud Phang Boon Lim +1 位作者 george d kitas Vasileios Panoulas 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2017年第7期562-573,共12页
An increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, including the risk of sudden cardiac death(SCD), has been shown in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA). Abnormalities in autonomic markers such as heart rate var... An increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, including the risk of sudden cardiac death(SCD), has been shown in patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA). Abnormalities in autonomic markers such as heart rate variability and ventricular repolarization parameters, such as QTc interval and QT dispersion, have been associated with sudden death in patients with RA. The interplay between these parameters and inflammation that is known to exist with RA is of growing interest. In this article, we review the prevalence and predictors of SCD in patients with RA and describe the potential underlying mechanisms, which may contribute to this. We also review the impact of biologic agents on arrhythmic risk as well as cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. 展开更多
关键词 Sudden death Rheumatoid arthritis CARDIOVASCULAR QT Autonomic nervous system ARRHYTHMIA
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Bidirectional link between diabetes mellitus and coronavirus disease 2019 leading to cardiovascular disease:A narrative review 被引量:1
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作者 Vijay Viswanathan Anudeep Puvvula +13 位作者 Ankush d Jamthikar Luca Saba Amer M Johri Vasilios Kotsis Narendra N Khanna Surinder K dhanjil Misha Majhail durga Prasanna Misra Vikas Agarwal george d kitas Aditya M Sharma Raghu Kolluri Subbaram Naidu Jasjit S Suri 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE 2021年第3期215-237,共23页
Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is a global pandemic where several comorbidities have been shown to have a significant effect on mortality.Patients with diabetes mellitus(DM)have a higher mortality rate than non-DM ... Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is a global pandemic where several comorbidities have been shown to have a significant effect on mortality.Patients with diabetes mellitus(DM)have a higher mortality rate than non-DM patients if they get COVID-19.Recent studies have indicated that patients with a history of diabetes can increase the risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection.Additionally,patients without any history of diabetes can acquire newonset DM when infected with COVID-19.Thus,there is a need to explore the bidirectional link between these two conditions,confirming the vicious loop between“DM/COVID-19”.This narrative review presents(1)the bidirectional association between the DM and COVID-19,(2)the manifestations of the DM/COVID-19 loop leading to cardiovascular disease,(3)an understanding of primary and secondary factors that influence mortality due to the DM/COVID-19 loop,(4)the role of vitamin-D in DM patients during COVID-19,and finally,(5)the monitoring tools for tracking atherosclerosis burden in DM patients during COVID-19 and“COVID-triggered DM”patients.We conclude that the bidirectional nature of DM/COVID-19 causes acceleration towards cardiovascular events.Due to this alarming condition,early monitoring of atherosclerotic burden is required in“Diabetes patients during COVID-19”or“new-onset Diabetes triggered by COVID-19 in Non-Diabetes patients”. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Diabetes mellitus Bidirectional association Cardiovascular disease Atherosclerotic burden Imaging tools
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