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Event: 1535
Key Event Title
Heart failure
Short name
Biological Context
Level of Biological Organization |
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Organ |
Organ term
Key Event Components
Process | Object | Action |
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Cardiac arrest | heart | occurrence |
Key Event Overview
AOPs Including This Key Event
AOP Name | Role of event in AOP | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
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L-type calcium channel blockade leading to heart failure via contractility decrease | AdverseOutcome | Luigi Margiotta-Casaluci (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | Under Development |
TLR9 activation leading to Multi Organ Failure and ARDS | KeyEvent | Gillina Bezemer (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | |
Pericytes possess a key role in the heart injury by COVID-19. | KeyEvent | Evangelos-Panagiotis Daskalopoulos (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | |
Downregulation of ACE2 causes multi-factorial heart injury and heart failure. | AdverseOutcome | Evangelos-Panagiotis Daskalopoulos (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite | |
Decreased Na/K ATPase activity leads to Heart failure | AdverseOutcome | John Frisch (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite |
Taxonomic Applicability
Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
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Animals | Metazoa | High | NCBI |
Life Stages
Life stage | Evidence |
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All life stages | High |
Sex Applicability
Term | Evidence |
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Unspecific | High |
Key Event Description
Heart failure, also known as cardiac arrest, refers to the heart ceasing to pump blood through the circulatory system.
How It Is Measured or Detected
Heart failure can be measured by electrocardiograms to assess heart electrical activity across a wide variety of animal taxa to determine when heart rate falls to zero (Hauser et al. 2012).
Domain of Applicability
Life Stage: Applies to all life stages with developed heart; not specific to any life stage.
Sex: Applies to both males and females; not sex-specific.
Taxonomic: Present broadly in animals that have a heart.
Regulatory Significance of the Adverse Outcome
References
Houser, S.R., Margulies, K.B., Murphy, A.M., Spinale, F.G., Francis, G.S., Prabu, S.D., Rockman, H.A., Kass, D.A., Mokentin, J.D., Sussman, M.A., and Koch, W.J. 2012. Animal models of heart failure: a statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation Research 11: 131-150.
NOTE: Italics symbolize edits from John Frisch September 2024