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Functional Impact of Alternative Metabolic Substrates in Failing Human Cardiomyocytes

Alexia Vite, Timothy Matsuura, Kenneth Bedi, Emily Flam, Zoltàn Arany, Daniel P. Kelly, Kenneth B. Margulies

2023JACC Basic to Translational Science15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that metabolic dysregulation in patients with heart failure might contribute to myocardial contractile dysfunction. To understand the correlation between function and energy metabolism, we studied the impact of different fuel substrates on human nonfailing or failing cardiomyocytes. Consistent with the concept of metabolic flexibility, nonfailing myocytes exhibited excellent contractility in all fuels provided. However, impaired contractility was observed in failing myocytes when carbohydrates alone were used but was improved when additional substrates were added. This study demonstrates the functional significance of fuel utilization shifts in failing human cardiomyocytes.

Topics & Concepts

ContractilityMyocyteInternal medicineFlexibility (engineering)Heart failureCardiologyHuman heartEndocrinologyMedicineEconomicsManagementCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsFuel Cells and Related MaterialsHeart Failure Treatment and Management
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