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Cardiac complications in inherited mitochondrial diseases

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HEART FAILURE REVIEWS
卷 26, 期 2, 页码 391-403

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DOI: 10.1007/s10741-020-10009-1

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Mitochondrial dysfunction; mtDNA; Cardiac; Atrioventricular

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Maternally mitochondrial dysfunction can result in a range of genetic disorders affecting energy metabolism, with specific clinical manifestations like coronary heart disease and cardiomyopathy. These disorders stem from various mtDNA mutations, making diagnosis challenging for cardiologists and treatment options such as heart transplantation may be limited. Comprehensive cardiac, neurological, and molecular studies are crucial for diagnosing and managing mitochondrial disorders.
Maternally mitochondrial dysfunction includes a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders which leads to the impairment of the final common pathway of energy metabolism. Coronary heart disease and coronary venous disease are two important clinical manifestations of mitochondrial dysfunction due to abnormality in the setting of underlying pathways. Mitochondrial dysfunction can lead to cardiomyopathy, which is involved in the onset of acute cardiac and pulmonary failure. Mitochondrial diseases present other cardiac manifestations such as left ventricular noncompaction and cardiac conduction disease. Different clinical findings from mitochondrial dysfunction originate from different mtDNA mutations, and this variety of clinical symptoms poses a diagnostic challenge for cardiologists. Heart transplantation may be a good treatment, but it is not always possible, and other complications of the disease, such as mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like syndrome, should be considered. To diagnose and treat most mitochondrial disorders, careful cardiac, neurological, and molecular studies are needed. In this study, we looked at molecular genetics of MIDs and cardiac manifestations in patients with mitochondrial dysfunction.

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