About this Research Topic
Multiple preclinical and clinical trials have attempted to stimulate beneficial remodelling and decrease risk of heart failure in high-risk patient and while great strides have been made, there is much that still needs to be understood. Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that determine what is beneficial versus adverse remodelling is needed in order to improve current therapies. The main objective of this Special Issue is to showcase manuscripts that have both a strong basic research background and a clear translational potential in the area of cardiac injury and disease. We encourage manuscript submissions that identify possible mechanisms for the prevention of progression of heart failure and/or for myocardial repair and regeneration in order to improve cardiovascular pathophysiology. This includes those studying regulation of coronary artery disease, cardiac remodeling (ischemic and non-ischemic), heart failure, hypertension, and cardiorenal syndrome.
Define the scope of the Research Topic, listing specific themes you would like contributors to address. Indicate the types of manuscripts you are interested in.
• Regulation of the inflammatory response in cardiovascular disease
• Novel models for testing hypothesis and treatments (e.g. 2D and 3D culture)
• Regulation and modulation of cardiac fibrosis and fibroblasts
• Molecular mediators of cardiac wound healing such as resolvins
We welcome all types of manuscripts, including: original basic science reports, review articles, methodology papers, translational research, and clinical studies.
Keywords: wound healing, inflammation, fibrosis, cardiovascular disease, left ventricular remodeling
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.