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Review
. 2016 Oct;1861(10):1500-12.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2016.02.014. Epub 2016 Feb 23.

Fat in the heart: The enzymatic machinery regulating cardiac triacylglycerol metabolism

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Fat in the heart: The enzymatic machinery regulating cardiac triacylglycerol metabolism

Christoph Heier et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

The heart predominantly utilizes fatty acids (FAs) as energy substrate. FAs that enter cardiomyocytes can be activated and directly oxidized within mitochondria (and peroxisomes) or they can be esterified and intracellularly deposited as triacylglycerol (TAG) often simply referred to as fat. An increase in cardiac TAG can be a signature of the diseased heart and may implicate a minor role of TAG synthesis and breakdown in normal cardiac energy metabolism. Often overlooked, the heart has an extremely high TAG turnover and the transient deposition of FAs within the cardiac TAG pool critically determines the availability of FAs as energy substrate and signaling molecules. We herein review the recent literature regarding the enzymes and co-regulators involved in cardiomyocyte TAG synthesis and catabolism and discuss the interconnection of these metabolic pathways in the normal and diseased heart. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Heart Lipid Metabolism edited by G.D. Lopaschuk.

Keywords: Cardiomyopathy; Heart lipid and energy metabolism; Triacylglycerol.

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