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The Role of Metabolism in Heart Failure and Regeneration

Journal

FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.702920

Keywords

heart regeneration; development; metabolism; heart failure; cell cycle

Funding

  1. UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program
  2. American Heart Association [19CDA34660169]
  3. NIH/NCATS through CTSA [UL1TR002373]
  4. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center at UW-Madison
  5. NIH/NHLBI under Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA [T32 HL007936]

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The regenerative potential of the mammalian heart is lost by the first week of postnatal development due to a metabolic shift from glycolysis to fatty acid oxidation. Understanding the mechanisms that regulate cardiac metabolism is key to developing metabolic interventions for the treatment of heart diseases.
Heart failure is the leading cause of death worldwide. The inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate following injury results in the development of systolic heart failure. Thus, identifying novel approaches toward regenerating the adult heart has enormous therapeutic potential for adult heart failure. Mitochondrial metabolism is an essential homeostatic process for maintaining growth and survival. The emerging role of mitochondrial metabolism in controlling cell fate and function is beginning to be appreciated. Recent evidence suggests that metabolism controls biological processes including cell proliferation and differentiation, which has profound implications during development and regeneration. The regenerative potential of the mammalian heart is lost by the first week of postnatal development when cardiomyocytes exit the cell cycle and become terminally differentiated. This inability to regenerate following injury is correlated with the metabolic shift from glycolysis to fatty acid oxidation that occurs during heart maturation in the postnatal heart. Thus, understanding the mechanisms that regulate cardiac metabolism is key to unlocking metabolic interventions during development, disease, and regeneration. In this review, we will focus on the emerging role of metabolism in cardiac development and regeneration and discuss the potential of targeting metabolism for treatment of heart failure.

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