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. 2016 May;2(1):8-13.
doi: 10.15420/cfr.2016:5:2.

Deranged Cardiac Metabolism and the Pathogenesis of Heart Failure

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Deranged Cardiac Metabolism and the Pathogenesis of Heart Failure

Gabriele Fragasso. Card Fail Rev. 2016 May.

Abstract

Activation of the neuro-hormonal system is a pathophysiological consequence of heart failure. Neuro-hormonal activation promotes metabolic changes, such as insulin resistance, and determines an increased use of non-carbohydrate substrates for energy production. Fasting blood ketone bodies as well as fat oxidation are increased in patients with heart failure, yielding a state of metabolic inefficiency. The net result is additional depletion of myocardial adenosine triphosphate, phosphocreatine and creatine kinase levels with further decreased efficiency of mechanical work. In this context, manipulation of cardiac energy metabolism by modification of substrate use by the failing heart has produced positive clinical results. The results of current research support the concept that shifting the energy substrate preference away from fatty acid metabolism and towards glucose metabolism could be an effective adjunctive treatment in patients with heart failure. The additional use of drugs able to partially inhibit fatty acids oxidation in patients with heart failure may therefore yield a significant protective effect for clinical symptoms and cardiac function improvement, and simultaneously ameliorate left ventricular remodelling. Certainly, to clarify the exact therapeutic role of metabolic therapy in heart failure, a large multicentre, randomised controlled trial should be performed.

Keywords: Adrenergic system; beta-blockers; free fatty acids inhibitors; heart failure; left ventricular function; metabolic therapy; myocardial metabolism; perhexiline; renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system; trimetazidine.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure: GF has received travel grants from and performed remunerated lectures for Servier.

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Figure 1:. Metabolic Vicious Circle in Heart Failure.

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