Current Issue : January-March Volume : 2019 Issue Number : 1 Articles : 2 Articles
Cardiac biomarkers play a crucial role in accurate diagnosis of myocardial necrosis and for assessing risk and directing appropriate therapy that improves clinical outcome. The use of biomarkers in basic and clinical research as well as in clinical practice has become so common. The earliest biomarkers such as alanine aminotransferase and lactate dehydrogenase have fallen out of use with the development of more sensitive and specific cardiac biomarkers like creatine kinase isoenzyme MB and cardiac troponin. Myoglobin must be considered a biomarker that may lack sensitivity for the diagnosis of MI but appears to have value for risk stratification. The major classes of biomarkers are biomarkers of necrosis, biomarkers of inflammation and biomarkers of hemodynamic stress. The discovery of novel and tissue-specific cardiac biomarkers is important to early detect and prevent cardiac damage....
Pharmacology is the science of drugs and study of mechanism of action of drugs and lead compounds on the targets or target proteins or receptor molecules. Since ages, pharmacology and pharmaco-therapeutics have emerged and have been contributing to the health sciences and medical industry through its innovation and rigorous hard work in order to find innovative cure and treatment protocols, for the enhancement of the medical sciences and for the benefit of mankind. A newer concept has been coined, which is, “Regenerative Pharmacology”. The regenerative pharmacology is defined as the pharmacology using newer tools and technology in order to reconstruct the receptor targets and cells or organ components, in order to adjust with the newly developed lead compounds for the better outcome of therapeutics applied in order to cure or find solutions for the ever increasing complexity of the diseases and ailments among the human beings. The present letter to the editor has been written to keep in the interest of the scientists and healthcare practitioners across the world, to discuss and have a thought on this newly emerging field of medical science....
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