Cardiac lymphatics in health and disease

E Brakenhielm, K Alitalo - Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019 - nature.com
E Brakenhielm, K Alitalo
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019nature.com
The lymphatic vasculature, which accompanies the blood vasculature in most organs, is
indispensable in the maintenance of tissue fluid homeostasis, immune cell trafficking, and
nutritional lipid uptake and transport, as well as in reverse cholesterol transport. In this
Review, we discuss the physiological role of the lymphatic system in the heart in the
maintenance of cardiac health and describe alterations in lymphatic structure and function
that occur in cardiovascular pathology, including atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction …
Abstract
The lymphatic vasculature, which accompanies the blood vasculature in most organs, is indispensable in the maintenance of tissue fluid homeostasis, immune cell trafficking, and nutritional lipid uptake and transport, as well as in reverse cholesterol transport. In this Review, we discuss the physiological role of the lymphatic system in the heart in the maintenance of cardiac health and describe alterations in lymphatic structure and function that occur in cardiovascular pathology, including atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. We also briefly discuss the role that immune cells might have in the regulation of lymphatic growth (lymphangiogenesis) and function. Finally, we provide examples of how the cardiac lymphatics can be targeted therapeutically to restore lymphatic drainage in the heart to limit myocardial oedema and chronic inflammation.
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