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. 2025 May 1;328(5):H1089-H1112.
doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00615.2024. Epub 2025 Apr 7.

Cardiac energy metabolism in diabetes: emerging therapeutic targets and clinical implications

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Cardiac energy metabolism in diabetes: emerging therapeutic targets and clinical implications

Archee Panwar et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. .
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Abstract

Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing diabetic cardiomyopathy and other cardiovascular complications. Alterations in cardiac energy metabolism in patients with diabetes, including an increase in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation and a decrease in glucose oxidation, are important contributing factors to this increase in cardiovascular disease. A switch from glucose oxidation to fatty acid oxidation not only decreases cardiac efficiency due to increased oxygen consumption but it can also increase reactive oxygen species production, increase lipotoxicity, and redirect glucose into other metabolic pathways that, combined, can lead to heart dysfunction. Currently, there is a lack of therapeutics available to treat diabetes-induced heart failure that specifically target cardiac energy metabolism. However, it is becoming apparent that part of the benefit of existing agents such as GLP-1 receptor agonists and sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors may be related to their effects on cardiac energy metabolism. In addition, direct approaches aimed at inhibiting cardiac fatty acid oxidation or increasing glucose oxidation hold future promise as potential therapeutic approaches to treat diabetes-induced cardiovascular disease.

Keywords: diabetic cardiomyopathy; fatty acid β-oxidation; glucose oxidation; mitochondria.

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