Cardiovascular Risk in Children and Adolescents: Focus on Methodological and Pathophysiological Aspects
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".
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Special Issue Editors
2. IRCCS, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Department of Cardiology San Luca Hospital, Milan, Italy
Interests: cardiovascular risk, arterial hypertension, blood pressure measurement and monitoring, blood pressure variability, autonomic neural cardiovascualr regulation, heart failure, children and adolescents, cardiovascular effects of high altitude exposure, sleep apnea; arterial stiffness, pulmonary circulation
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Interests: children; adolescents; cardiovascular risk; overweight and obesity; visceral adiposity; hypertension; dyslipidemia; insulin resistance; uric acid; cytokines
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death, disability, and health care costs in industrialized countries. In general, cardiovascular diseases occur in adulthood, but the stiffening of the arteries begins very early. Already in the first decade of life, alterations that will lead to the formation of atherosclerotic plaque may be present. Cardiovascular risk factors, associated with genetic predisposition, may trigger a sequence of pathophysiological changes which are associated with the progression of the atherosclerosis process.
Genetic factors and pathophysiological changes involved in determining cardiovascular damage will be discussed in this Special Issue.
Different mechanisms linking obesity to cardiovascular disease have been postulated. Endothelial dysfunction and subclinical inflammation seem to be related to the worsening of cardiovascular risk factors in obese subjects and might have an essential role in the development of insulin resistance and the initiation and progression of atherosclerotic lesions. Excess weight is associated with hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the adipocytes, increased macrophage infiltration, and secretion of adipokines and inflammatory cytokines. The list of biomarkers associated with inflammation is rapidly expanding. This altered secretion results in a chronic “low-grade inflammation” starting from fatty tissue. At the level of the blood vessel wall, this inflammation leads to oxidative stress, depletion of nitric oxide, and determines the onset of endothelial dysfunction, the hallmark early event in the development of atherosclerosis.
These changes are associated with endothelial dysfunction, alterations in arterial wall properties, changes in neural autonomic cardiovascular modulation leading to alterations in blood pressure levels and blood pressure variability, all factors being responsible for an increased cardiovascular risk.
Contributions may take the form of reviews or articles with original data.
Prof. Gianfranco Parati
Dr. Simonetta Genovesi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Hypertension
- Excess weight
- Body composition and visceral adiposity
- Birth weight and early adiposity rebound
- Fructose and Uric acid
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Lipid metabolism disorders
- Disorders of glucose metabolism
- Cytokines
- Endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress
- Arterial Stiffness and changes in arterial wall properties
- Methods for assessing organ damage in children
- Lifestyles and cardiovascular risk
- Nutrition
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