Does long-term therapy with elamipretide improve left ventricular and mitochondrial function in dogs with advanced heart failure?
Elamipretide improves LV systolic function and reverses mitochondrial abnormalities in a canine model of advanced heart failure, supporting its further development for HF treatment.
Long-term therapy with elamipretide improves LV systolic function, normalizes plasma biomarkers, and reverses mitochondrial abnormalities in LV myocardium of dogs with advanced HF. The results support the development of elamipretide for the treatment of HF.
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