Free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation is depressed in severe heart failure due to reduced activity of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation enzymes. It is unknown whether the concomitant enhancement in cardiac glucose use is a consequence of reduced FFA oxidation, or also due to potentiation of the carbohydrate oxidative pathway. FFA and glucose oxidation rates were measured in vivo in 9 normal dogs and 9 dogs with pacing-induced heart failure by infusing (3)H-oleate and (14)C-glucose. FFA oxidation was lower (39 +/- 9 vs. 73 +/- 5 nmol min(-1) g(-1)), while glucose oxidation was higher (42 +/- 8 vs. 17 +/- 6 nmol min(-1) g(-1)) in failing compared to normal hearts (P < 0.05). At the end of the in vivo experiment, clamp-frozen biopsies were harveste...
In vitro studies suggested that glucose metabolism through the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (...
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...
Free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation is depressed in severe heart failure due to reduced activity of mito...
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...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
AbstractCardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as t...
Abstract Background Alterations in cardiac energy metabolism contribute to the development and sever...
Cardiovascular disease is currently the foremost cause of death within the United States. Heart fail...
Background: The failing heart is traditionally described as metabolically inflexible and oxygen star...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
Cardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as the leadi...
The alterations in myocardial energy substrate metabolism that occur in heart failure, and the cause...
In vitro studies suggested that glucose metabolism through the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (...
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...
Free fatty acid (FFA) oxidation is depressed in severe heart failure due to reduced activity of mito...
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...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
AbstractCardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as t...
Abstract Background Alterations in cardiac energy metabolism contribute to the development and sever...
Cardiovascular disease is currently the foremost cause of death within the United States. Heart fail...
Background: The failing heart is traditionally described as metabolically inflexible and oxygen star...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
Cardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as the leadi...
The alterations in myocardial energy substrate metabolism that occur in heart failure, and the cause...
In vitro studies suggested that glucose metabolism through the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (...
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...