JACC: Basic to Translational Science (Jun 2017)

Metabolic Origins of Heart Failure

  • Adam R. Wende, PhD,
  • Manoja K. Brahma, PhD,
  • Graham R. McGinnis, PhD,
  • Martin E. Young, DPhil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 297 – 310

Abstract

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Summary: For more than half a century, metabolic perturbations have been explored in the failing myocardium, highlighting a reversion to a more fetal-like metabolic profile (characterized by depressed fatty acid oxidation and concomitant increased reliance on use of glucose). More recently, alterations in ketone body and amino acid/protein metabolism have been described during heart failure, as well as mitochondrial dysfunction and perturbed metabolic signaling (e.g., acetylation, O-GlcNAcylation). Although numerous mechanisms are likely involved, the current review provides recent advances regarding the metabolic origins of heart failure, and their potential contribution toward contractile dysfunction of the heart. Key Words: amino acids, fatty acids, glucose, heart failure, ketone bodies