Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based

Recent findings have deeply changed the current view of coronary heart disease, going beyond the simplistic model of atherosclerosis as a passive process involving cholesterol build-up in the subintimal space of the arteries until their final occlusion and/or thrombosis and instead focusing on the k...

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Main Authors: Massimo Fioranelli, Anna G. Bottaccioli, Francesco Bottaccioli, Maria Bianchi, Miriam Rovesti, Maria G. Roccia
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02031/full
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spelling doaj-c3aaed691a41492dac89a350719dcee22020-11-24T20:50:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242018-09-01910.3389/fimmu.2018.02031358054Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-BasedMassimo Fioranelli0Massimo Fioranelli1Anna G. Bottaccioli2Anna G. Bottaccioli3Francesco Bottaccioli4Francesco Bottaccioli5Francesco Bottaccioli6Maria Bianchi7Miriam Rovesti8Maria G. Roccia9Department of Nuclear Physics, Sub-Nuclear and Radiation, Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome, ItalySocietà Italiana di Psiconeuroendocrinoimmunologia, Rome, ItalySocietà Italiana di Psiconeuroendocrinoimmunologia, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Internal Medicine, Sapienza University, Rome, ItalySocietà Italiana di Psiconeuroendocrinoimmunologia, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Medicine, University of l'Aquila, L'Aquila, ItalyDepartment of Neurosciences “Rita Levi Montalcini”, University of Turin, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Nuclear Physics, Sub-Nuclear and Radiation, Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Dermatology, University of Parma, Parma, ItalyDepartment of Nuclear Physics, Sub-Nuclear and Radiation, Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome, ItalyRecent findings have deeply changed the current view of coronary heart disease, going beyond the simplistic model of atherosclerosis as a passive process involving cholesterol build-up in the subintimal space of the arteries until their final occlusion and/or thrombosis and instead focusing on the key roles of inflammation and the immune system in plaque formation and destabilization. Chronic inflammation is a typical hallmark of cardiac disease, worsening outcomes irrespective of serum cholesterol levels. Low-grade chronic inflammation correlates with higher incidence of several non-cardiac diseases, including depression, and chronic depression is now listed among the most important cardiovascular risk factors for poor prognosis among patients with myocardial infarction. In this review, we include recent evidence describing the immune and endocrine properties of the heart and their critical roles in acute ischaemic damage and in post-infarct myocardial remodeling. The importance of the central and autonomic regulation of cardiac functions, namely, the neuro-cardiac axis, is extensively explained, highlighting the roles of acute and chronic stress, circadian rhythms, emotions and the social environment in triggering acute cardiac events and worsening heart function and metabolism in chronic cardiovascular diseases. We have also included specific sections related to stress-induced myocardial ischaemia measurements and stress cardiomyopathy. The complex network of reciprocal interconnections between the heart and the main biological systems we have presented in this paper provides a new vision of cardiovascular science based on psychoneuroendocrineimmunology.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02031/fullcoronary diseasestressinflammationimmune systemcytokinesatherosclerosis
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author Massimo Fioranelli
Massimo Fioranelli
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Anna G. Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Maria Bianchi
Miriam Rovesti
Maria G. Roccia
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Massimo Fioranelli
Anna G. Bottaccioli
Anna G. Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Maria Bianchi
Miriam Rovesti
Maria G. Roccia
Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based
Frontiers in Immunology
coronary disease
stress
inflammation
immune system
cytokines
atherosclerosis
author_facet Massimo Fioranelli
Massimo Fioranelli
Anna G. Bottaccioli
Anna G. Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Francesco Bottaccioli
Maria Bianchi
Miriam Rovesti
Maria G. Roccia
author_sort Massimo Fioranelli
title Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based
title_short Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based
title_full Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based
title_fullStr Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based
title_full_unstemmed Stress and Inflammation in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-Based
title_sort stress and inflammation in coronary artery disease: a review psychoneuroendocrineimmunology-based
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Recent findings have deeply changed the current view of coronary heart disease, going beyond the simplistic model of atherosclerosis as a passive process involving cholesterol build-up in the subintimal space of the arteries until their final occlusion and/or thrombosis and instead focusing on the key roles of inflammation and the immune system in plaque formation and destabilization. Chronic inflammation is a typical hallmark of cardiac disease, worsening outcomes irrespective of serum cholesterol levels. Low-grade chronic inflammation correlates with higher incidence of several non-cardiac diseases, including depression, and chronic depression is now listed among the most important cardiovascular risk factors for poor prognosis among patients with myocardial infarction. In this review, we include recent evidence describing the immune and endocrine properties of the heart and their critical roles in acute ischaemic damage and in post-infarct myocardial remodeling. The importance of the central and autonomic regulation of cardiac functions, namely, the neuro-cardiac axis, is extensively explained, highlighting the roles of acute and chronic stress, circadian rhythms, emotions and the social environment in triggering acute cardiac events and worsening heart function and metabolism in chronic cardiovascular diseases. We have also included specific sections related to stress-induced myocardial ischaemia measurements and stress cardiomyopathy. The complex network of reciprocal interconnections between the heart and the main biological systems we have presented in this paper provides a new vision of cardiovascular science based on psychoneuroendocrineimmunology.
topic coronary disease
stress
inflammation
immune system
cytokines
atherosclerosis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02031/full
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