OBJECTIVES: Cardiac fatty acid uptake occurs predominantly via sarcolemmal transporter proteins; fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36), plasma membrane fatty acid binding protein (FABPpm) and fatty acid transporter proteins (FATP) 1 and 6. We hypothesised that levels of the fatty acid transporters would be reduced in the chronically infarcted rat heart, in parallel with reduced dependence on fatty acid utilisation. METHODS AND RESULTS: In vivo left ventricular ejection fractions, measured using echocardiography, were 36% lower in rats six months after coronary artery ligation than in sham-operated control rats. In isolated, perfused, infarcted hearts, 3H-palmitate oxidation was 30% lower, and correlated with in vivo ejection fractions. As myoca...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
The prevalence of obesity and diet-related diseases is widespread and increasing. Fatty acids have ...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...
sham-operated rat hearts. Fatty acid transporter levels correlated with both palmitate oxidation rat...
Aims/hypothesis: Changes in cardiac substrate utilisation leading to altered energy metabolism may u...
Fatty acid is used as a major fuel in the fasting heart, but the precise metabolism in the failing h...
Metabolic remodelling in cardiac hypertrophy is underscored by a reduction in fatty acid (FA) oxidat...
Background/Aims: It is well documented that increased fatty acids (FA) supply causes lipid accumulat...
Non-technical summary The storage of fat within the heart muscle has been associated with reductions...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients with heart failure have whole-body insulin resistance and reduced cardiac f...
AbstractInsulin resistance is characterized by elevated rates of cardiac fatty acid utilization resu...
Carbohydrates and long-chain fatty acids are the predominant substrates for cardiac energy productio...
Aims Advanced heart failure is often associated with reduced myocardial fatty acid oxidation capacit...
Fatty acid binding protein has been found in rat aortic endothelial cell membrane. It has been ident...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
The prevalence of obesity and diet-related diseases is widespread and increasing. Fatty acids have ...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...
sham-operated rat hearts. Fatty acid transporter levels correlated with both palmitate oxidation rat...
Aims/hypothesis: Changes in cardiac substrate utilisation leading to altered energy metabolism may u...
Fatty acid is used as a major fuel in the fasting heart, but the precise metabolism in the failing h...
Metabolic remodelling in cardiac hypertrophy is underscored by a reduction in fatty acid (FA) oxidat...
Background/Aims: It is well documented that increased fatty acids (FA) supply causes lipid accumulat...
Non-technical summary The storage of fat within the heart muscle has been associated with reductions...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients with heart failure have whole-body insulin resistance and reduced cardiac f...
AbstractInsulin resistance is characterized by elevated rates of cardiac fatty acid utilization resu...
Carbohydrates and long-chain fatty acids are the predominant substrates for cardiac energy productio...
Aims Advanced heart failure is often associated with reduced myocardial fatty acid oxidation capacit...
Fatty acid binding protein has been found in rat aortic endothelial cell membrane. It has been ident...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
The prevalence of obesity and diet-related diseases is widespread and increasing. Fatty acids have ...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...