Metabolic stress activates immune cells in cardiometabolic heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, contributing to low-grade inflammation.
This review discusses evidence for the contribution of metabolic stress to immune cell activation during cardiometabolic heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and related therapeutic approaches.
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ABSTRACT Inflammation is triggered by imbalances to systemic and cellular metabolism. This occurs in the setting of cardiometabolic heart failure, for which low‐grade inflammation is a commonly reported feature. In experimental models, immune cells are causal determinants in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndromes. Herein we discuss evidence for the contribution of metabolic stress to immune cell activation during cardiometabolic heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. We also discuss related therapeutic approaches along the way.
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