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Volume 20 Issue 8, August 2023

Alternative splicing in the heart, inspired by the Review on p517.

Cover design: David Johnston

Clinical Outlook

  • Factor XIa inhibitors are being tested in clinical trials, with the assumption that these agents are as effective as direct oral anticoagulants but cause fewer bleeding events. Findings from phase II trials of direct inhibitors of factor XIa for the prevention of first-ever and recurrent ischaemic stroke or recurrent major coronary artery events suggest fewer bleeding events but with uncertainty about efficacy.

    • Bruna Gigante
    • Hugo ten Cate
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Reviews

  • Alternative splicing determines which exons are included in mature RNA and accounts for the majority of transcriptomic diversity. In this Review, Gotthardt and colleagues discuss how alternative splicing is regulated in the heart and how it differs in cardiac development, physiological adaptation and pathological remodelling. They also summarize technological advances in the field and potential applications of splicing data in cardiovascular medicine.

    • Michael Gotthardt
    • Victor Badillo-Lisakowski
    • Leslie Leinwand
    Review Article
  • The prevalence of hypertension in China has risen steadily in the past two to three decades. In this Review, Wang and colleagues summarize the latest epidemiological data on hypertension in China, describe the risk factors for hypertension that are relevant to this population, and provide an overview of initiatives aimed at improving awareness, treatment and control of hypertension, especially in the low-resource rural setting.

    • Ji-Guang Wang
    • Wei Zhang
    • Lisheng Liu
    Review Article
  • Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is a common disorder characterized by thickening, fibrosis and mineralization of the aortic valve leaflets. In this Review, Mathieu and colleagues summarize the risk factors, genetics and molecular mechanisms involved in CAVD and the implications for treatment of the condition.

    • Louis-Hippolyte Minvielle Moncla
    • Mewen Briend
    • Patrick Mathieu
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Redline and colleagues summarize our understanding of the shared risk factors and causal links between obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and cardiovascular disease and emerging knowledge on the heterogeneity of OSA. They also explore the potential role of new biomarkers for cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with OSA.

    • Susan Redline
    • Ali Azarbarzin
    • Yüksel Peker
    Review Article
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