Metabolic substrate utilization of the human failing heart is an area of controversy. The purpose of this study is to directly quantify myocardial substrate utilization in moderately severe heart failure, type 2 diabetes and healthy controls using simultaneous coronary sinus and arterial blood sampling. Patients with heart failure (n = 9, mean NYHA 2.7+/-0.5), with type 2 diabetes (n = 5) and with normal heart function (n = 10) were studied after an overnight fast in connection with electrophysiological investigations/treatments.A systemic infusion of [(2)H(2)]palmitate allowed for the calculation of absolute palmitate extraction across the heart. Blood samples were analysed for non-esterified fatty acids, triacylglycerol, glycerol, glucose...
Fatty acid (FA) metabolism is an integral part of myocardial cellular metabolism and has been studie...
BACKGROUND: The relative importance of arteriole supply or ability to switch between substrates to p...
Background: Impaired metabolic flexibility may contribute to the development of cardiac dysfunction ...
Metabolic substrate utilization of the human failing heart is an area of controversy. The purpose of...
Background: Under normal circumstances, free fatty acids (FFAs) are the predominant energetic substr...
The heart consumes circulating nutrients to fuel lifelong contraction, but a comprehensive mapping o...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...
The alterations in myocardial energy substrate metabolism that occur in heart failure, and the cause...
Meaningful interpretation of metabolic images obtained by positron emission tomography for evaluatio...
Cardiac disease is commonly associated with changes in energy substrate metabolism. Fatty acid and g...
Abnormalities of fatty acid metabolism in the heart presage contrac tile dysfunction and arrhythmias...
This study was designed to evaluate myocardial substrate and high-energy phosphate (HEP) metabolism ...
Background: The failing heart is traditionally described as metabolically inflexible and oxygen star...
Animal studies indicate that oversupply of fatty acids derived from the action of cardiac lipoprotei...
Myocardial muscle is considered to be a target tissue for insulin action, but direct measurements of...
Fatty acid (FA) metabolism is an integral part of myocardial cellular metabolism and has been studie...
BACKGROUND: The relative importance of arteriole supply or ability to switch between substrates to p...
Background: Impaired metabolic flexibility may contribute to the development of cardiac dysfunction ...
Metabolic substrate utilization of the human failing heart is an area of controversy. The purpose of...
Background: Under normal circumstances, free fatty acids (FFAs) are the predominant energetic substr...
The heart consumes circulating nutrients to fuel lifelong contraction, but a comprehensive mapping o...
The healthy human heart uses fat and glucose as its predominant metabolic substrates, approximately ...
The alterations in myocardial energy substrate metabolism that occur in heart failure, and the cause...
Meaningful interpretation of metabolic images obtained by positron emission tomography for evaluatio...
Cardiac disease is commonly associated with changes in energy substrate metabolism. Fatty acid and g...
Abnormalities of fatty acid metabolism in the heart presage contrac tile dysfunction and arrhythmias...
This study was designed to evaluate myocardial substrate and high-energy phosphate (HEP) metabolism ...
Background: The failing heart is traditionally described as metabolically inflexible and oxygen star...
Animal studies indicate that oversupply of fatty acids derived from the action of cardiac lipoprotei...
Myocardial muscle is considered to be a target tissue for insulin action, but direct measurements of...
Fatty acid (FA) metabolism is an integral part of myocardial cellular metabolism and has been studie...
BACKGROUND: The relative importance of arteriole supply or ability to switch between substrates to p...
Background: Impaired metabolic flexibility may contribute to the development of cardiac dysfunction ...