19 results match your criteria: "Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC[Affiliation]"

Objective- Heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is the most common genetic disorder associated with premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Circulating microvesicles (cMV) are released when cells are activated. We investigated whether cMV could provide information on coronary calcification and atherosclerosis in FH patients.

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C-Reactive Protein in Atherothrombosis and Angiogenesis.

Front Immunol

June 2019

Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC, IIB-Sant Pau, Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain.

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a short pentraxin mainly found as a pentamer in the circulation, or as non-soluble monomers CRP (mCRP) in tissues, exerting different functions. This review is focused on discussing the role of CRP in cardiovascular disease, including recent advances on the implication of CRP and its forms specifically on the pathogenesis of atherothrombosis and angiogenesis. Besides its role in the humoral innate immune response, CRP contributes to cardiovascular disease progression by recognizing and binding multiple intrinsic ligands.

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Management strategies for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) in association with valvular heart disease (VHD) have been less informed by randomized trials, which have largely focused on ‘non-valvular AF’ patients. Thromboembolic risk also varies according to valve lesion and may also be associated with CHA2DS2-VASc score risk factor components, rather than only the valve disease being causal. Given the need to provide expert recommendations for professionals participating in the care of patients presenting with AF and associated VHD, a task force was convened by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Working Group (WG) on Thrombosis, with representation from the ESC WG on Valvular Heart Disease, Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS), South African Heart (SA Heart) Association and Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estimulación Cardíaca y Electrofisiología (SOLEACE) with the remit to comprehensively review the published evidence, and to produce a consensus document on the management of patients with AF and associated VHD, with up-to-date consensus statements for clinical practice for different forms of VHD, based on the principles of evidence-based medicine.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a major worldwide public health problem, and AF in association with valvular heart disease (VHD) is also common. However, management strategies for this group of patients have been less informed by randomized trials, which have largely focused on 'non-valvular AF' patients. Thrombo-embolic risk also varies according to valve lesion and may also be associated with CHA2DS2VASc score risk factor components, rather than only the valve disease being causal.

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Relevance of low miR-30c-5p levels in atherogenesis: a promising predictive biomarker and potential therapeutic target.

Cardiovasc Res

November 2017

Cardiovascular Science Institute (ICCC), IIB-Sant Pau, CiberCV, Hospital de Sant Pau, Avda. Sant Antoni Maria Claret 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain.

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Antiplatelet drugs provide first-line antithrombotic therapy for the management of acute ischemic syndromes (both coronary and cerebrovascular) and for the prevention of their recurrence. Their role in the primary prevention of atherothrombosis remains controversial because of the uncertain balance of the potential benefits and risks when combined with other preventive strategies. The aim of this consensus document is to review the evidence for the efficacy and safety of antiplatelet drugs, and to provide practicing cardiologists with an updated instrument to guide their choice of the most appropriate antiplatelet strategy for the individual patient presenting with different clinical manifestations of coronary atherothrombosis, in light of comorbidities and/or interventional procedures.

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Effects of Polyphenol Intake on Metabolic Syndrome: Current Evidences from Human Trials.

Oxid Med Cell Longev

May 2018

Cardiovascular Science Institute (ICCC)-Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB-Sant Pau), Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain.

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors which severely increases the risk of type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Several epidemiological studies have observed a negative association between polyphenol intake and MetS rates. Nevertheless, there are relatively small numbers of interventional studies evidencing this association.

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Erythrocyte-heme proteins and STEMI: implications in prognosis.

Thromb Haemost

October 2017

Prof. Lina Badimon, Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC, c/Sant Antoni MªClaret 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain, Tel.: +34 935565880, Fax: +34 935565559, E-mail:

The role of erythrocytes in thrombus formation has been often neglected, but some studies have highlighted their active role in thrombotic events. Free-haemoglobin (Hb) has shown to induce oxidative-stress damage. Herein we have investigated the coordinated changes in heme-related proteins in patients with acute-coronary-syndromes (ACS), their association to ongoing thrombosis and their impact on patients' prognosis.

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Guanosine exerts antiplatelet and antithrombotic properties through an adenosine-related cAMP-PKA signaling.

Int J Cardiol

December 2017

Platelet Research Center, Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunohematology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Interdisciplinary Excellence Research Program on Healthy Aging (PIEI-ES), Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile; Centro de Estudios en Alimentos Procesados (CEAP), CONICYT-Regional, Gore Maule, R09I2001 Talca, Chile; Núcleo Científico Multidisciplinario, Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile. Electronic address:

Background: Guanosine is a natural product and an endogenous nucleoside that has shown to increase during myocardial ischemia. Platelets are critically involved in ischemic coronary events. It remains unknown, however, whether guanosine may affect platelet activation and function.

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Detrimental Effect of Hypercholesterolemia on High-Density Lipoprotein Particle Remodeling in Pigs.

J Am Coll Cardiol

July 2017

Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC, Barcelona, Spain; Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques, IIB-Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Cardiovascular (CIBERCV) Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address:

Background: Beneficial effects of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) seem altered in patients with symptomatic cardiovascular disease. We recently demonstrated in a swine model of ischemia-reperfusion (IR) that hypercholesterolemia abolishes HDL-related cardioprotection.

Objectives: This study sought to investigate, using the same animal model, whether the reported impairment of HDL cardioprotective function was associated with alterations in HDL remodeling and functionality.

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Molecular signature of coronary stent thrombosis: oxidative stress and innate immunity cells.

Thromb Haemost

August 2017

Prof. Lina Badimon, Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC, c/Sant Antoni Mª Claret 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain, Tel.: +34 935565880, Fax: +34 935565559, E-mail:

The clinical impact of in-stent thrombosis is high because it is associated with high mortality and 20 % of the patients suffer a recurrent event within the two following years. The aim of this study was to characterise the morphologic and proteomic profile of in-stent thrombi (IST) in comparison to thrombi developed on native coronary arteries (CT) to identify a differential molecular signature. The study included 45 patients with ST-elevation-myocardial-infarction (STEMI) treated by primary-percutaneous-intervention and thrombus aspiration: 21 had IST and 24 had CT.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the major causes of death and disability worldwide. In addition to drug treatment, nutritional interventions or supplementations are becoming a health strategy for CVD prevention. Phytosterols (PhyS) are natural components that have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels; while poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), mainly omega-3 (ω3) fatty acids, have shown to reduce triglyceride levels.

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Unlabelled: Essentials Monocytes (Mo) transdifferentiate into endothelial cell-like (ECL) cells. Mo induce tissue factor (TF) expression and secretion in microvascular endothelial cells (mECs). TF interacts with Mo in a paracrine fashion, inducing their transdifferentiation into ECL cells.

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Inflammation and hemostasis in older octogenarians: implication in 5-year survival.

Transl Res

July 2017

Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC, CiberCV and Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB-Sant Pau), Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain; Cardiovascular Research Chair UAB, Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address:

Social changes and medical advances have increased longevity, but the conditions governing healthy vs unhealthy cardiovascular (CV) aging are not fully known. Factors beyond classical CV risk factors may have an important unrecognized value. We sought to identify proteins differentially expressed in healthy octogenarians (HOs) without a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and preserved functional and cognitive state compared with octogenarians with a history of CVD and cognitive decline (UHOs) using a systems biology approach, and investigated how these proteins relate to CV mortality at 5-year follow-up.

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Adipose tissue depots and inflammation: effects on plasticity and resident mesenchymal stem cell function.

Cardiovasc Res

July 2017

Cardiovascular Science Institute - ICCC, IIB-Sant Pau, CiberCV, Hospital de Sant Pau, c/Sant Antoni MaClaret 167, Barcelona 08025, Spain.

Adipose tissue (AT) is a highly heterogeneous organ. Beside the heterogeneity associated to different tissue types (white, brown, and 'brite') and its location-related heterogeneity (subcutaneous, visceral, epicardial, and perivascular, etc.), AT composition, structure, and functionality are highly dependent on individual-associated factors.

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New insights into the role of adipose tissue in thrombosis.

Cardiovasc Res

July 2017

Cardiovascular Science Institute-ICCC, IIB-Sant Pau, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain.

Central obesity is independently associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly thrombotic complications. Increasing data supports a link between excess body weight and the risk to suffer acute myocardial infarction, stent thrombosis after percutaneous interventions, ischemic stroke and vein thrombosis. Experimental and in vitro data have provided insights as to the mechanisms currently presumed to increase the thrombotic risk in obese subjects.

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