Bondarenko O N, Yaroslavceva M V, Galstyan G R, Mokrysheva N G
Endocrinology Research Centre.
Probl Endokrinol (Mosk). 2024 Apr 24;71(1):50-59. doi: 10.14341/probl13360.
In a review of the generalized results of foreign and domestic studies on the development mechanism and pathogenesis of vascular calcification. The etiopathogenetic, pathophysiological and histomorphological features of mediacalcinosis, which reveal changes in the vascular bed in patients with DM, are considered. The role of risk factors for diseases, such as increased glycemia, changes in insulin levels, impaired lipid metabolism, obesity, arterial hypertension, CKD and aging, is indicated. The role of procalcifying and anticalcifying factors in colonic vascular remodeling is discussed. Identification of informative molecular markers and factors of CS will allow in the future to develop effective strategies for drug management of the risk of their progression and individual prevention programs to improve the quality and life expectancy in patients with cardiovascular diseases.
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