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Guidelines for evaluating myocardial cell death

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00259.2019

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apoptosis; autophagic cell death; cardiovascular disease; ferroptosis; heart; mitochondrial-mediated necrosis; necroptosis; pyroptosis

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HL-113281, HL-116205, APVV-15-607, VEGA-1/0271/16, 1/0016/20, HL-120732, HL-128215, HL-126012, HL-136816, HL-094404, P20GM113134]

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Cell death is a fundamental process in cardiac pathologies. Recent studies have revealed multiple forms of cell death, and several of them have been demonstrated to underlie adverse cardiac remodeling and heart failure. With the expansion in the area of myocardial cell death and increasing concerns over rigor and reproducibility, it is important and timely to set a guideline for the best practices of evaluating myocardial cell death. There are six major forms of regulated cell death observed in cardiac pathologies, namely apoptosis, necroptosis, mitochondrial-mediated necrosis, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and autophagic cell death. In this article, we describe the best methods to identify, measure, and evaluate these modes of myocardial cell death. In addition, we discuss the limitations of currently practiced myocardial cell death mechanisms.

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