Summary: Cardiac metabolism is a high-oxygen-consuming process, showing a preference for long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) as the fuel source under physiological conditions. However, a metabolic switch (favoring glucose instead of LCFA) is commonly reported in ischemic or late-stage failing hearts. The mechanism regulating this metabolic switch remains poorly understood. Here, we report that loss of PHD2/3, the cellular oxygen sensors, blocks LCFA mitochondria uptake and β-oxidation in cardiomyocytes. In high-fat-fed mice, PHD2/3 deficiency improves glucose metabolism but exacerbates the cardiac defects. Mechanistically, we find that PHD2/3 bind to CPT1B, a key enzyme of mitochondrial LCFA uptake, promoting CPT1B-P295 hydroxylation. Further, we ...
A recent study unveils a fascinating role for an intra-cellular lipase in cardiac myocytes. The new ...
AIMS:Heart disease is commonly associated with altered mitochondrial function and signs of oxidative...
International audienceDiabetic cardiomyopathy is a secondary complication of diabetes with an unclea...
Aims: Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) is an important energy provider for cardiac work and ...
Aims Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) is an important energy provider for cardiac work and c...
Patients with obesity develop a metabolic heart disease (MHD) of unclear mechanisms and limited ther...
Postnatal maturation of cardiomyocytes is characterized by a metabolic switch from glycolysis to fat...
Rationale: Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) are the preferred substrate for energy provision in hearts...
Oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) play important roles in the regulation of HIF-α and cell me...
AIMS: Heart disease is commonly associated with altered mitochondrial function and signs of oxidativ...
A recent study unveils a fascinating role for an intra-cellular lipase in cardiac myocytes. The new ...
AIMS:Heart disease is commonly associated with altered mitochondrial function and signs of oxidative...
International audienceDiabetic cardiomyopathy is a secondary complication of diabetes with an unclea...
Aims: Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) is an important energy provider for cardiac work and ...
Aims Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) is an important energy provider for cardiac work and c...
Patients with obesity develop a metabolic heart disease (MHD) of unclear mechanisms and limited ther...
Postnatal maturation of cardiomyocytes is characterized by a metabolic switch from glycolysis to fat...
Rationale: Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) are the preferred substrate for energy provision in hearts...
Oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) play important roles in the regulation of HIF-α and cell me...
AIMS: Heart disease is commonly associated with altered mitochondrial function and signs of oxidativ...
A recent study unveils a fascinating role for an intra-cellular lipase in cardiac myocytes. The new ...
AIMS:Heart disease is commonly associated with altered mitochondrial function and signs of oxidative...
International audienceDiabetic cardiomyopathy is a secondary complication of diabetes with an unclea...