Artículo de revista
Heart energy metabolism and its role in the treatment of heart failure Metabolismo energético del corazón y sus proyecciones en el tratamiento de la insuficiencia cardíaca
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Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 138, Issue 8, 2018, Pages 1028-1039
00349887
07176163
Autor
Castro, Pablo
Gabrielli, Luigi
Verdejo, Hugo
Greig, Douglas
Mellado, Rosemarie
Concepción, Roberto
Sepulveda, Luis
Vukasovic, José Luis
García Nannig, Lorena
Pizarro, Marcela
Pivet, Deisy
Carrillo, Constanza
Tapia, Fabiola
Navarro, Mario
Troncoso, Rodrigo
Baraon
Institución
Resumen
It is unknown why heart failure progresses even when patients are treated with the best therapy available. Evidences suggest that heart failure progression is due to loss of neurohumoral blockade in advanced stages of the disease and to alterations in myocardial metabolism induced, in part, by this neurohumoral activation. Alterations in cardiac energy metabolism, especially those related to substrate utilization and insulin resistance, reduce the efficiency of energy production, causing a heart energy reserve deficit. These events play a basic role in heart failure progression. Therefore, modulation of cardiac metabolism has arisen as a promissory therapy in the treatment of heart failure. This review describes myocardial energy metabolism, evaluates the role of impaired energy metabolism in heart failure progression and describes new therapies for heart failure involving metabolic intervention.