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Review
. 2022 Jun;24(6):711-730.
doi: 10.1007/s11886-022-01689-2. Epub 2022 Mar 30.

Myocardial Fatigue: a Mechano-energetic Concept in Heart Failure

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Myocardial Fatigue: a Mechano-energetic Concept in Heart Failure

Patrick Tran et al. Curr Cardiol Rep. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review combines existing mechano-energetic principles to provide a refreshing perspective in heart failure (HF) and examine if the phenomenon of myocardial fatigue can be rigorously tested in vitro with current technological advances as a bridge between pre-clinical science and clinical practice.

Recent findings: As a testament to the changing paradigm of HF pathophysiology, there has been a shift of focus from structural to functional causes, as reflected in its modern universal definition and redefined classification. Bolstered by recent landmark trials of sodium-glucose cotransport-2 inhibitors across the HF spectrum, there is a rekindled interest to revisit the basic physiological tenets of energetic efficiency, metabolic flexibility, and mechanical load on myocardial performance. Indeed, these principles are well established in the study of skeletal muscle fatigue. Since both striated muscles share similar sarcomeric building blocks, is it possible that myocardial fatigue can occur in the face of sustained adverse supra-physiological load as a functional cause of HF? Myocardial fatigue is a mechano-energetic concept that offers a novel functional mechanism in HF. It is supported by current studies on exercise-induced cardiac fatigue and reverse translational science such as from recent landmark trials on sodium glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors in HF. We propose a novel framework of myocardial fatigue, injury, and damage that aligns with the contemporary notion of HF as a continuous spectrum, helps determine the chance and trajectory of myocardial recovery, and aims to unify the plethora of cellular and molecular mechanisms in HF.

Keywords: Cardiac energetic; Cardiomyocytes; Heart failure; Mechanical load; Metabolism; Myocardial fatigue.

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