Purpose of ReviewThis review investigates the relationship between myocardial bridges (MBs), intimal thickening in coronary arteries, and Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. It focuses on the role of mechanical forces, such as circumferential strain, in arterial wall remodeling and aims to clarify how MBs affect coronary artery pathology.Review FindingsMBs have been identified as influential in modulating coronary artery intimal thickness, demonstrating a protective effect against thickening within the MB segment and an increase in thickness proximal to the MB. This is attributed to changes in mechanical stress and hemodynamics. Research involving arterial hypertension models and vein graft disease has underscored the importance of circumferential strain in vascular remodeling and intimal hyperplasia.SummaryUnderstanding the complex dynamics between MBs, mechanical strain, and vascular remodeling is crucial for advancing our knowledge of coronary artery disease mechanisms. This could lead to improved management strategies for cardiovascular diseases, highlighting the need for further research into MB-related vascular changes.

De Ornelas B., Sucato V., Vadalà G., Buono A., Galassi A.R. (2024). Myocardial Bridge and Atherosclerosis, an Intimal Relationship. CURRENT ATHEROSCLEROSIS REPORTS [10.1007/s11883-024-01219-1].

Myocardial Bridge and Atherosclerosis, an Intimal Relationship

De Ornelas B.
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Sucato V.;Vadalà G.;Buono A.;Galassi A. R.
2024-06-01

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Purpose of ReviewThis review investigates the relationship between myocardial bridges (MBs), intimal thickening in coronary arteries, and Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. It focuses on the role of mechanical forces, such as circumferential strain, in arterial wall remodeling and aims to clarify how MBs affect coronary artery pathology.Review FindingsMBs have been identified as influential in modulating coronary artery intimal thickness, demonstrating a protective effect against thickening within the MB segment and an increase in thickness proximal to the MB. This is attributed to changes in mechanical stress and hemodynamics. Research involving arterial hypertension models and vein graft disease has underscored the importance of circumferential strain in vascular remodeling and intimal hyperplasia.SummaryUnderstanding the complex dynamics between MBs, mechanical strain, and vascular remodeling is crucial for advancing our knowledge of coronary artery disease mechanisms. This could lead to improved management strategies for cardiovascular diseases, highlighting the need for further research into MB-related vascular changes.
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De Ornelas B., Sucato V., Vadalà G., Buono A., Galassi A.R. (2024). Myocardial Bridge and Atherosclerosis, an Intimal Relationship. CURRENT ATHEROSCLEROSIS REPORTS [10.1007/s11883-024-01219-1].
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