John N. Hamaty D.O. FACC, FACOI. Cardiovascular Genetics Environmental causes- trauma, malnutrition,...

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John N. Hamaty D.O. FACC, FACOI

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Cardiovascular GeneticsEnvironmental causes- trauma, malnutrition,

drug abuse-defined by body response- phenotype

Genotype-how patient suffers or recovers

Therefore, genetics plays a role in both cause and process; etiology and pathogenesis

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Cardiovascular GeneticsGenotype-detrimental in two distinct ways-

Mutant genes upset embryology or physiologyKnown as genetic diseases

Facilitate the action of an extrinsic cause in producing a disease-coronary artery disease

Inherited susceptibilities

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Cardiovascular Disorders Associated with Chromosome Aberrations

Trisomy 21- Downs SyndromeMost common phenotype1/600 birthsMaternal age; >35 years and greatest >45(4%)CHD present in 40-50%Endocardial cushion defectAtrial septal defect with cleft mitral valvePulmonary Hypertention

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Cardiovascular Disorders Associated with Chromosome Aberrations

Turner syndrome- 45,X karyotype1/2500 females lacks an X chromosomeShort stature or amenorrhea is evaluated20-50% report cardiovascular abnormalitiesAortic coarctationBicuspid aortic valveDilated aortic root

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Congenital Heart DiseaseIncidence- 3.1-3.5/1000Two mechanisms- multifactorial and

mutations of single genes

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Multifactorial ProcessesFamilial Atrial Septal

Defect-primum/secundumHolt-Oram Syndrome-autosomal dominant

Dysplasia of upper limbs and ASD“Digitalization of the thumb”Secundum ASD

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Supravalvular Aortic StenosisAsymptomaticWilliams Syndrome-sporadic,,haighly variable

autosomal dominantElfin faciesPulmonic stenosisSupravalvular aortic stenosisMitral valve prolapse

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Mitral Valve ProlapseHeterogeneousMost common abnormality of human heart

valveAutosomal dominant-minimal formAutosomal dominant-variable

Marfan syndrome

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Teratogenic EffectsEthanol- 50% CHD: VSD, ASD

Most common teratogen to which fetal embryo and fetus are exposed-first trimester

Warfarin- 10% CHD: PDA, PS, intracranial hemorrhage

Fetal Rubella- 50% of fetuses become infected with rubella virus when mother is infected during first trimester. PDA and ASD, PS

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Phenotype is anatomic and histologicMyocardial hypertrophy without secondary

cause; cellular and myofiber disarray, fibrosis and cad.

No pathognomonic findingsAffects first degree relatives and in families

the phenotype is inherited and an autosomal dominant, familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Wide range of expression due to ageOlder age has less expressionTherefore, pedigree screening by phenotype

for clinical, counseling purposes isn’t complete without the following: Echocardiogram-segmental hypertrophy LVH without any other explanation

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

FHC-disease of the sarcomereClassic mutations of at least six loci

The first is 14q1 and the cardiac B-myosin heavy chain gene

50% of all FHC occur here

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FOCUS ON CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND TREATMENT

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Small dense LDLLDL A-large buoyant particlesLDL B-small dense particlesOxidization of LDL results in exposure to

endothelial cells, smooth muscle cell and macrophages

Oxidized LDL-adherence to arterial wall-activation of macrophages

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High Dense LipoproteinsSecreted by the liver and intestineLecithin activity of cholesterol

acyltransferase is generated from the phospholipid and cholesterol molecules producing HDL

HDL-2 and HDL-3Women have higher levels

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Normal

Fatty streak

Foam cells

Lipid-rich plaque

Lipid core

Fibrous cap

Thrombus

Development of Atherosclerotic Plaques