Research Article: Identification of Ferroptosis-Related Genes in Heart Failure Induced by Transverse Aortic Constriction
Abstract:
Heart failure (HF) represents the final stage of many cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), in which heart is incapable of pumping and supplying blood to the body effectively. Globally, approximately thirty million people suffered from HF, according to a previous report. However, this does not include undiagnosed or misdiagnosed cases. World Health Organization data indicated that HF was a major cause of mortality and morbidity throughout the world. In addition, there is evidence that numerous genes and signaling pathways are involved in HF. However, the exact mechanisms of HF remain unclear. Thus, understanding the pathogenesis of HF is crucial to its diagnosis and treatment.
Introduction:
Heart failure (HF) represents the final stage of many cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), in which heart is incapable of pumping and supplying blood to the body effectively. Globally, approximately thirty million people suffered from HF, according to a previous report. However, this does not include undiagnosed or misdiagnosed cases. World Health Organization data indicated that HF was a major cause of mortality and morbidity throughout the world. In addition, there is evidence that numerous genes and signaling…
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