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Exploring The Journal of Cardiovascular Aging's Hot Articles of 2024
We are excited to present a selection of ten groundbreaking research papers featured in The Journal of Cardiovascular Aging in 2024, including 1 Commentary, 1 Editorial, 4 Original Research Articles, and 4 Review Articles. These studies investigate key aspects of cardiovascular health and offer new insights and potential approaches for future heart disease treatments. We invite you to explore these articles, available for free download, with the hope that they will inspire further research and contribute to the advancement of the field.
Type: Commentary
Title: Fueling cardiac myocyte proliferation
Correspondence: Dr. Priyatansh Gurha, Center for Cardiovascular Genetics, Institute of Molecular Medicine and Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2023.47
Type: Editorial
Title: From vitality to vulnerability: the impact of oxygen on cardiac function and regeneration
Correspondence: Dr. William T. Pu, Department of Cardiology, Boston Children’s Hospital, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2024.05
Type: Original Research Article
Title: Hypoxia-induced stabilization of HIF2A promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation by attenuating DNA damage
Correspondence: Prof. Shah R. Ali, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, USA; Prof. Hesham A. Sadek, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2023.43
Type: Original Research Article
Title: Long-term efficacy and safety of cardiac genome editing for catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
Correspondence: Xander H. T. Wehrens, MD, PhD, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2023.42
Type: Original Research Article
Title: Microvascular angiotensin II type 2 receptor function is enhanced in young females and declines in a model of murine aging
Correspondence: Dr. Jennifer J. DuPont, Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2024.09
Type: Original Research Article
Title: The modified 6-chromanol SUL-238 protects against accelerated vascular aging in vascular smooth muscle Ercc1-deficient mice
Correspondence: Dr. Anton J. M. Roks, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2024.10
Type: Review Article
Title: Cardiomyocyte senescence and the potential therapeutic role of senolytics in the heart
Correspondence: Prof. Junichi Sadoshima. Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2024.06
Type: Review Article
Title: Adipose tissue lymphocytes and obesity
Correspondence: Prof. Huaizhu Wu, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2023.38
Type: Review Article
Title: Molecular mechanisms underlying sarcopenia in heart failure
Correspondence: Dr. Cody A. Rutledge, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2023.40
Type: Review Article
Title: Regulators of clonal hematopoiesis and physiological consequences of this condition
Correspondence: Dr. Kenneth Walsh, Robert M. Berne Cardiovascular Research Center, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA.
DOI: 10.20517/jca.2023.39
As we continue to delve into the complexities of cardiovascular health and aging, the findings presented in these articles serve as a foundation for future research and potential therapeutic interventions.
We express our sincere gratitude to all the researchers whose work has contributed to this issue and look forward to the ongoing discoveries that will further our understanding of cardiovascular aging.
Editor: Yuanyuan Dong
Language Editor: Catherine Yang
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully Submitted by the Editorial Office of The Journal of Cardiovascular Aging