Mechanisms of vascular calcification and associated diseases

J Marulanda, S Alqarni… - Current pharmaceutical …, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
J Marulanda, S Alqarni, M Murshed
Current pharmaceutical design, 2014ingentaconnect.com
Mineralization of bone and tooth extracellular matrix (ECM) is a physiologic process, while
soft tissue mineralization, also known as ectopic mineralization (calcification), is a pathologic
condition. Vascular calcification is common in aging and also in a number of genetic and
metabolic disorders. The calcific deposits in arteries complicate the prognosis and increase
the morbidity in diseases such as atherosclerosis, diabetes and chronic kidney disease
(CKD). To completely understand the pathophysiology of these lifethreatening diseases, it is …
Mineralization of bone and tooth extracellular matrix (ECM) is a physiologic process, while soft tissue mineralization, also known as ectopic mineralization (calcification), is a pathologic condition. Vascular calcification is common in aging and also in a number of genetic and metabolic disorders. The calcific deposits in arteries complicate the prognosis and increase the morbidity in diseases such as atherosclerosis, diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). To completely understand the pathophysiology of these lifethreatening diseases, it is critical to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular calcification. Unveiling these mechanisms will eventually identify new therapeutic targets and also improve the management of the associated complications. In the current review, we discussed the common determinants of ECM mineralization, the mechanism of vascular calcification associated with several human diseases and outlined the most common therapeutic approaches to prevent its progression.
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