Advances in Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Degenerative Aortic Valve Disease

Authors

  • Ya Lu Yu
  • Qin Jiang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14740/cr2012

Keywords:

Degenerative heart valve disease, Pathophysiological mechanisms, Diagnostic, Treatment, Prognosis

Abstract

Degenerative aortic valve disease (DAVD) represents the most prevalent valvular ailment among the elderly population, which significantly impacts their physical well-being and potentially poses a lethal risk. Currently, the underlying mechanisms of DAVD remain incompletely understood. While the progression of this disease has traditionally been attributed to degenerative processes associated with aging, numerous recent studies have revealed that heart valve calcification may represent a response of valve tissue to a specific initiating factor, involving the interaction of various genes and signaling pathways. This calcification process is further influenced by a range of factors, including genetic predispositions, environmental exposures, metabolic factors, and hemodynamic considerations. Based on the identification of its biomarkers, potential innovative therapeutic targets are proposed for the treatment of this complex condition. The present article primarily delves into the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic modalities pertaining to this malady.

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Published

2025-02-28

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Section

Review

How to Cite

1.
Yu YL, Jiang Q. Advances in Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Degenerative Aortic Valve Disease. Cardiol Res. 2025;16(2):86-101. doi:10.14740/cr2012