Thoracic aortic dissection: are matrix metalloproteinases involved?

X Zhang, YH Shen, SA LeMaire - Vascular, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Vascular, 2009journals.sagepub.com
Thoracic aortic dissection, one of the major diseases affecting the aorta, carries a very high
mortality rate. Improving our understanding of the pathobiology of this disease may help us
develop medical treatments to prevent dissection and subsequent aneurysm formation and
rupture. Dissection is associated with degeneration of the aortic media. Recent studies have
shown increased expression and activation of a family of proteolytic enzymes-called matrix
metalloproteinases (MMPs)-in dissected aortic tissue, suggesting that MMPs may play a …
Thoracic aortic dissection, one of the major diseases affecting the aorta, carries a very high mortality rate. Improving our understanding of the pathobiology of this disease may help us develop medical treatments to prevent dissection and subsequent aneurysm formation and rupture. Dissection is associated with degeneration of the aortic media. Recent studies have shown increased expression and activation of a family of proteolytic enzymes-called matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)-in dissected aortic tissue, suggesting that MMPs may play a major role in this disease. Inhibition of MMPs may be beneficial in reducing MMP-mediated aortic damage associated with dissection. This article reviews the recent literature and summarizes our current understanding of the role of MMPs in the pathobiology of thoracic aortic dissection. The potential importance of MMP inhibition as a future treatment of aortic dissection is also discussed.
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