The shift in substrate preference away from fatty acid oxidation (FAO) towards increased glucose utilization in heart failure has long been interpreted as an oxygen-sparing mechanism. Inhibition of FAO has therefore evolved as an accepted approach to treat heart failure. However, recent data indicate that increased reliance on glucose might be detrimental rather than beneficial for the failing heart. This review discusses new insights into metabolic adaptations in heart failure. A particular focus lies on data obtained from mouse models with modulations of cardiac FA metabolism at different levels of the FA metabolic pathway and how these differently affect cardiac function. Based on studies in which these mouse models were exposed to ischa...
BACKGROUND: Energy metabolism and substrate selection are key aspects of correct myocardial mechanic...
The heart has both the greatest caloric needs and the most robust oxidation of fatty acids (FAs). Un...
Heart failure (HF) is a condition in which the working heart is unable to meet the blood flow demand...
The shift in substrate preference away from fatty acid oxidation (FAO) towards increased glucose uti...
The shift in substrate preference away from fatty acid oxidation (FAO) towards increased glucose uti...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
Free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation is depressed in severe heart failure due to reduced activity of mito...
Cardiovascular disease is currently the foremost cause of death within the United States. Heart fail...
Fatty acids (FA) are the main fuel used by the healthy heart to power contraction, supplying 60-70% ...
Heart failure (HF) remains a disease with immense global health burden. During the development of HF...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal c...
BACKGROUND: Energy metabolism and substrate selection are key aspects of correct myocardial mechanic...
The heart has both the greatest caloric needs and the most robust oxidation of fatty acids (FAs). Un...
Heart failure (HF) is a condition in which the working heart is unable to meet the blood flow demand...
The shift in substrate preference away from fatty acid oxidation (FAO) towards increased glucose uti...
The shift in substrate preference away from fatty acid oxidation (FAO) towards increased glucose uti...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
Free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation is depressed in severe heart failure due to reduced activity of mito...
Cardiovascular disease is currently the foremost cause of death within the United States. Heart fail...
Fatty acids (FA) are the main fuel used by the healthy heart to power contraction, supplying 60-70% ...
Heart failure (HF) remains a disease with immense global health burden. During the development of HF...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal c...
BACKGROUND: Energy metabolism and substrate selection are key aspects of correct myocardial mechanic...
The heart has both the greatest caloric needs and the most robust oxidation of fatty acids (FAs). Un...
Heart failure (HF) is a condition in which the working heart is unable to meet the blood flow demand...