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Neurohormonal activation in canine degenerative mitral valve disease: implications on pathophysiology and treatment.

Journal:
The Journal of small animal practice
Year:
2009
Authors:
Oyama, M A
Affiliation:
Department of Clinical Studies-Philadelphia · United States
Species:
dog

Abstract

Neurohormonal systems play a critical role in canine degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD). DMVD results in mitral regurgitation, which reduces forward cardiac output and increases intracardiac pressures. These changes trigger neurohormonal responses that ultimately result in maladaptive cardiac remodelling, congestion and heightened morbidity and mortality. Medical therapies such as ACE inhibitors and spironolactone derive their benefit by interrupting or suppressing these neurohormonal responses. Thus, knowledge of neurohormonal mechanisms can lead to a better understanding of how to treat DMVD.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19765215/