Metabolic remodeling precedes and sustains functional and structural remodeling in the diseased heart, making it a potential target for pharmacological intervention to restore metabolic flexibility.
Diseased heart
Pharmacological intervention targeting metabolic remodeling
Metabolism transfers energy from substrates to ATP. As a "metabolic omnivore," the normal heart adapts to changes in the environment by switching from one substrate to another. We propose that this flexibility is lost in the maladapted, diseased heart. Both adaptation and maladaptation are the results of metabolic signals that regulate transcription of key cardiac regulatory genes. We propose that metabolic remodeling precedes, initiates, and sustains functional and structural remodeling. The process of metabolic remodeling then becomes a target for pharmacological intervention restoring metabolic flexibility and normal contractile function of the heart.
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Heinrich Taegtmeyer
Heart Failure & Transplant
Leonard S. Golfman
Texas Medical Center
Saumya Sharma
Lone Star College Kingwood
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
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Taegtmeyer et al. (Sat,) conducted a review in Diseased heart. Pharmacological intervention targeting metabolic remodeling was evaluated. Metabolic remodeling precedes and sustains functional and structural remodeling in the diseased heart, making it a potential target for pharmacological intervention to restore metabolic flexibility.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a110e1c59067d106a168cd0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1302.017