Obesity, inflammation, and heart failure: links and misconceptions.
Filippos TriposkiadisAndrew XanthopoulosRandall C StarlingEfstathios IliodromitisPublished in: Heart failure reviews (2021)
Obesity has been linked with heart failure (HF) with preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (HFpEF). This link has been attributed to obesity-induced metabolic and inflammatory disturbances leading to HFpEF. However, HF is a syndrome in which disease evolvement is associated with a dynamic unraveling of functional and structural changes leading to unique disease trajectories, creating a spectrum of phenotypes with overlapping distinct characteristics extending beyond the LV ejection fraction (LVEF). In this regard, despite quantitative differences between the two extremes (HFpEF and HF with reduced LVEF, HFrEF), there is important overlap between the phenotypes along the entire spectrum. In this paper, we describe the systemic pro-inflammatory state that is present throughout the HF spectrum and emphasize that obesity intertwines with HF beyond the LVEF construct.
Keyphrases
- ejection fraction
- heart failure
- aortic stenosis
- acute heart failure
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- left ventricular
- high fat diet induced
- type diabetes
- weight gain
- oxidative stress
- skeletal muscle
- atrial fibrillation
- depressive symptoms
- acute myocardial infarction
- body mass index
- diabetic rats
- mitral valve
- aortic valve
- case report