Resenha
Energy Metabolism in Cardiac Remodeling and Heart Failure
Fecha
2013-05-01Registro en:
Cardiology in Review, v. 21, n. 3, p. 135-140, 2013.
1061-5377
1538-4683
10.1097/CRD.0b013e318274956d
WOS:000317590000004
2-s2.0-84876408688
5016839015394547
1213140801402647
7438704034471673
0000-0002-5843-6232
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Faculdade de Medicina
Resumen
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal conditions. During heart remodeling, however, the fuel preference switches to glucose. In the earlier stages of cardiac remodeling, changes in energy metabolism are considered crucial to protect the heart from irreversible damage. Furthermore, low fatty acid oxidation and the stimulus for glycolytic pathway lead to lipotoxicity, acidosis, and low adenosine triphosphate production. While myocardial function is directly associated with energy metabolism, the metabolic pathways could be potential targets for therapy in heart failure. © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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