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Epicardial Fat in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Bad Actor or Just Lying Around?

Mary-Tiffany Oduah, Varun Sundaram, Yogesh N.V. Reddy

2023Cardiac failure review14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is increasingly recognised to be strongly associated with obesity and abnormalities in fat distribution. Epicardial fat has been associated with abnormal haemodynamics in HFpEF, with potential for direct mechanical effects on the heart causing constriction-like physiology and local myocardial remodelling effects from secretion of inflammatory and profibrotic mediators. However, patients with epicardial fat generally have more systemic and visceral adipose tissue making determination of causality between epicardial fat and HFpEF complex. In this review, we will summarise the evidence for epicardial fat being either directly causal in HFpEF pathogenesis or merely being a correlate of worse systemic inflammatory and generalised adiposity. We will also discuss therapies that directly target epicardial fat and may have potential for treating HFpEF and elucidating the independent role of epicardial fat in its pathogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

CardiologyInternal medicineMedicineHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionAdipose tissueHeart failurePathogenesisEpicardial fatEjection fractionObesityCardiovascular Disease and AdiposityCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsCardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research