AbstractCardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries are accompanied by complex alterations in myocardial energy substrate metabolism. In contrast to the normal heart, where fatty acid and glucose metabolism are tightly regulated, the dynamic relationship between fatty acid β-oxidation and glucose oxidation is perturbed in ischemic and ischemic–reperfused hearts, as well as in the failing heart. These metabolic alterations negatively impact both cardiac efficiency and function. Specifically there is an increased reliance on glycolysis during ischemia and fatty acid β-oxidation during reperfusion following ischemia as sources of ...
Reducing infarct size during a cardiac ischaemic-reperfusion episode is still of paramount importanc...
Cardiac muscle contraction is a strictly regulated process which conjugates a series of electrophysi...
Reducing infarct size during a cardiac ischaemic-reperfusion episode is still of paramount importanc...
AbstractCardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as t...
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...
AbstractHeart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Cardiac energy metab...
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal c...
The morbidity and mortality of coronary heart disease and of heart failure remain unacceptably high ...
The heart’s extraordinary metabolic flexibility allows it to adapt to normal changes in physiology i...
Funding Information: This article is based upon work from COST Action EU‐CARDIOPROTECTION CA16225 su...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure have increased significantly over the past few decades...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
Reducing infarct size during a cardiac ischaemic-reperfusion episode is still of paramount importanc...
Cardiac muscle contraction is a strictly regulated process which conjugates a series of electrophysi...
Reducing infarct size during a cardiac ischaemic-reperfusion episode is still of paramount importanc...
AbstractCardiac ischemia and its consequences including heart failure, which itself has emerged as t...
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...
AbstractHeart failure is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Cardiac energy metab...
Fatty acids are the main substrates used by mitochondria to provide myocardial energy under normal c...
The morbidity and mortality of coronary heart disease and of heart failure remain unacceptably high ...
The heart’s extraordinary metabolic flexibility allows it to adapt to normal changes in physiology i...
Funding Information: This article is based upon work from COST Action EU‐CARDIOPROTECTION CA16225 su...
The incidence and prevalence of heart failure have increased significantly over the past few decades...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was designed to determine if the fatty acid-induced increase in H+produ...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...
In the advanced stages of heart failure, many key enzymes involved in myocardial energy substrate me...
Reducing infarct size during a cardiac ischaemic-reperfusion episode is still of paramount importanc...
Cardiac muscle contraction is a strictly regulated process which conjugates a series of electrophysi...
Reducing infarct size during a cardiac ischaemic-reperfusion episode is still of paramount importanc...