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Mineralocorticoid receptor activation and antagonism in cardiovascular disease: cellular and molecular mechanisms.


ABSTRACT: Aldosterone controls salt-water homeostasis by acting on the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a ligand-activated transcription factor, in kidney epithelial cells. However, it is now evident that the MR is expressed in multiple cell types and tissues, acting as a key driver of cardiovascular disease. MR antagonists have proven to be highly efficient in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction, and they are a cornerstone of contemporary therapy. In the past decade, a series of experimental studies using models with cell type-specific MRs uncovered the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying its detrimental effect on left ventricular remodeling. Based on these findings, the potential of MR antagonists has been evaluated in other cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, arterial hypertension, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, pulmonary hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease. The present review summarizes the current knowledge on MR activation and antagonism in cardiovascular disease.

SUBMITTER: Bauersachs J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9073241 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mineralocorticoid receptor activation and antagonism in cardiovascular disease: cellular and molecular mechanisms.

Bauersachs Johann J   Lother Achim A  

Kidney international supplements 20220318 1


Aldosterone controls salt-water homeostasis by acting on the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a ligand-activated transcription factor, in kidney epithelial cells. However, it is now evident that the MR is expressed in multiple cell types and tissues, acting as a key driver of cardiovascular disease. MR antagonists have proven to be highly efficient in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction, and they are a cornerstone of contemporary therapy. In the past decade, a series of exp  ...[more]

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