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  • Heart disease is a major global health issue caused by various conditions affecting the heart's structure and function, with mechanisms like oxidative stress and inflammation playing key roles in its development.
  • Studies indicate that green tea, particularly its catechins like EGCG, may lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases, showing antioxidative and anti-inflammatory properties beneficial for heart health.
  • Recent research highlights EGCG’s ability to improve heart muscle contractions by influencing calcium sensitivity and handling, suggesting its potential as a new treatment approach for heart diseases beyond its known health benefits.

Article Abstract

Heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, refers to various illnesses that affect heart structure and function. Specific abnormalities affecting cardiac muscle contractility and remodeling and common factors including oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis underlie the pathogenesis of heart diseases. Epidemiology studies have associated green tea consumption with lower morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular diseases, including heart and blood vessel dysfunction. Among the various compounds found in green tea, catechins are believed to play a significant role in producing benefits to cardiovascular health. Comprehensive literature reviews have been published to summarize the tea catechins' antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptosis effects in various diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and metabolic diseases. However, recent studies on tea catechins, especially the most abundant (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG), revealed their capabilities in regulating cardiac muscle contraction by directly altering myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity on force development and Ca2+ ion handling in cardiomyocytes under both physiological and pathological conditions. In vitro and in vivo data also demonstrated that green tea extract or EGCG protected or rescued cardiac function, independent of their well-known effects against oxidative stress and inflammation. This mini-review will focus on the specific effects of tea catechins on heart muscle contractility at the molecular and cellular level, revisit their effects on oxidative stress and inflammation in various heart diseases, and discuss EGCG's potential as one of the lead compounds for new drug discovery for heart diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557522666220328161826DOI Listing

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