Stress-associated neurobiological activity associates with the risk for and timing of subsequent Takotsubo syndrome

ConclusionHigher AmygA associates with an increased risk for TTS among a retrospective population with a high rate of malignancy. This heightened neurobiological activity is present years before the onset of TTS and may impact the timing of the syndrome. Accordingly, heightened stress-associated neural activity may represent a therapeutic target to reduce stress-related diseases, including TTS.
Source: European Heart Journal - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research