Authors
Rubin M Tuder, Stephen L Archer, Peter Dorfmüller, Serpil C Erzurum, Christophe Guignabert, Evangelos Michelakis, Marlene Rabinovitch, Ralph Schermuly, Kurt R Stenmark, Nicholas W Morrell
Publication date
2013/12/24
Source
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Volume
62
Issue
25S
Pages
D4-D12
Publisher
American College of Cardiology Foundation
Description
Knowledge of the pathobiology of pulmonary hypertension (PH) continues to accelerate. However, fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of the underlying pathological changes in pulmonary arteries and veins in the different forms of this syndrome. Although PH primarily affects the arteries, venous disease is increasingly recognized as an important entity. Moreover, prognosis in PH is determined largely by the status of the right ventricle, rather than the levels of pulmonary artery pressures. It is increasingly clear that although vasospasm plays a role, PH is an obstructive lung panvasculopathy. Disordered metabolism and mitochondrial structure, inflammation, and dysregulation of growth factors lead to a proliferative, apoptosis-resistant state. These abnormalities may be acquired, genetically mediated as a result of mutations in bone morphogenetic protein receptor-2 or activin-like kinase-1, or epigenetically …
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