Authors
Sylvia Heeneman, Jack P Cleutjens, Birgit C Faber, Esther E Creemers, Robert‐Jan van Suylen, Esther Lutgens, Kitty B Cleutjens, Mat J Daemen
Publication date
2003/7
Source
The Journal of Pathology: A Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Volume
200
Issue
4
Pages
516-525
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
The extracellular matrix is no longer seen as the static embedding in which cells reside; it has been shown to be involved in cell proliferation, migration and cell–cell interactions. Turnover of the different extracellular matrix components is an active process with multiple levels of regulation. Collagen, a major extracellular matrix constituent of the myocardium and the arterial vascular wall, is synthesized by (myo)fibroblasts in the myocardium and smooth muscle cells in the medial arterial vascular wall. Its degradation is controlled by proteinases, which include matrix metalloproteinases. This review will focus on the impact of fibrosis and especially collagen turnover on the progression of heart failure and atherosclerosis, two of the main cardiovascular pathologies. We will discuss data from human studies and animal models, with an emphasis on the effects of interventions on collagen synthesis and degradation. We …
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Scholar articles
S Heeneman, JP Cleutjens, BC Faber, EE Creemers… - The Journal of Pathology: A Journal of the Pathological …, 2003