D-ribose, a metabolic substrate for congestive heart failure.

Susan Wagner, James Herrick, Linda M Shecterle, John A St Cyr
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The incidence of congestive heart failure continues to escalate worldwide, taxing health care systems. Current therapies focus on clinical management. Current accepted regimens have provided some success; however, most patients show progression of their disease. Because of this failure, research continues to explore therapies directed at stabilization of their disease and hopefully to improve the downward spiral. Publications have asserted that the failing heart is energy starved. D-ribose, a naturally occurring pentose carbohydrate and a key component in the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecule, has demonstrated an ability to replenish ATP levels and improve diastolic dysfunction following myocardial ischemia, which has been shown to improve the clinical state of patients afflicted with congestive heart failure. D-ribose may provide the necessary metabolic substrate to benefit this energy-deficient state found in heart failure.

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d -核糖,充血性心力衰竭的代谢底物。
充血性心力衰竭的发病率在世界范围内持续上升,给医疗保健系统带来了沉重的负担。目前的治疗方法侧重于临床管理。目前公认的治疗方案取得了一些成功;然而,大多数患者表现出疾病的进展。由于这种失败,研究继续探索治疗方法,旨在稳定他们的疾病,并希望改善这种恶性循环。出版物断言,衰竭的心脏是能量匮乏。d -核糖是一种天然存在的戊糖碳水化合物,是三磷酸腺苷(ATP)分子的关键成分,已被证明具有补充ATP水平和改善心肌缺血后舒张功能障碍的能力,已被证明可以改善充血性心力衰竭患者的临床状态。d -核糖可能提供必要的代谢底物,以改善心力衰竭中发现的能量缺乏状态。
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