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Retained Metabolic Flexibility of the Failing Human Heart.

William D WatsonPeregrine G GreenAndrew J M LewisPer M ArvidssonGiovanni Luigi De MariaHåkan ArhedenEinar HeibergWilliam T ClarkeChristopher T RodgersLadislav ValkovičStefan NeubauerNeil HerringOliver J Rider
Published in: Circulation (2023)
Our findings show that even in nonischemic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction with severely impaired systolic function, significant cardiac metabolic flexibility is retained, including the ability to alter substrate use to match both arterial supply and changes in workload. Increasing LCFA uptake and oxidation is associated with improved myocardial energetics and contractility. Together, these findings challenge aspects of the rationale underlying existing metabolic therapies for heart failure and suggest that strategies promoting fatty acid oxidation may form the basis for future therapies.
Keyphrases
  • heart failure
  • left ventricular
  • cardiac resynchronization therapy
  • fatty acid
  • endothelial cells
  • atrial fibrillation
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • blood pressure
  • acute heart failure
  • clinical trial
  • current status
  • visible light