锻炼心力衰竭患者:通过保护线粒体功能和底物利用来保护心脏?

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Current Opinion in Physiology Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cophys.2023.100656
Kirsten T Nijholt , Suzanne N Voorrips , Pablo I Sánchez-Aguilera, Berend Daan Westenbrink
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目前的心力衰竭(HF)治疗仍然无法显著提高运动能力。研究表明,运动训练对心脏健康和疾病都有有益的影响。然而,线粒体在这种情况下对运动的反应在文献中却很少受到关注。这些有益作用可能包括线粒体功能的保护性变化和底物利用的适应。这篇综述描述了运动诱导的心脏代谢变化,包括线粒体功能和底物利用的变化及其对心脏功能的影响。我们的结论是,HF患者运动可以改善线粒体功能,优化底物利用,最终改善或恢复心脏功能。这表明运动本身应该纳入HF治疗计划,以改善心脏功能和长期运动能力。扩大对运动发挥保护作用的机制的了解,可能有助于开发旨在改善HF中线粒体功能和底物利用率的疗法。
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Exercising heart failure patients: cardiac protection through preservation of mitochondrial function and substrate utilization?

Current heart failure (HF) therapy remains unable to substantially improve exercise capacity. Studies have shown that exercise training has beneficial effects on the heart in both health and disease. How mitochondria respond to exercise in this setting has, however, received less attention in literature. These beneficial effects may include protective changes in mitochondrial function and adaptations in substrate utilization. This review describes exercise-induced changes in cardiac metabolism, including changes in mitochondrial function and substrate utilization and their effects on cardiac function. We conclude that exercising HF patients can improve mitochondrial function and optimize substrate utilization, eventually improving or restoring cardiac function. This suggests that exercise itself should be incorporated in the HF treatment plan, to improve cardiac function and in term exercise capacity. Extending knowledge on mechanisms by which exercise exerts protective effects could potentially lead to development of therapies directed at improving mitochondrial function and substrate utilization in HF.

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