2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13041024
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Anti-Diabetic Therapy and Heart Failure: Recent Advances in Clinical Evidence and Molecular Mechanism

Abstract: Diabetic patients have a two- to four-fold increase in the risk of heart failure (HF), and the co-existence of diabetes and HF is associated with poor prognosis. In randomized clinical trials (RCTs), compelling evidence has demonstrated the beneficial effects of sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors on HF. The mechanism includes increased glucosuria, restored tubular glomerular feedback with attenuated renin–angiotensin II–aldosterone activation, improved energy utilization, decreased sympathetic tone, im… Show more

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“…Mitochondria occupy over one-third of the cardiomyocyte volume [ 15 ]. It follows that the heart has a high rate of energy consumption to have enough resources to deliver oxygen to all of the other organs [ 16 ]. Over 80% of fatty acyl-CoA is transferred to mitochondria with the participation of carnitine.…”
Section: Heart Metabolism In Different Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mitochondria occupy over one-third of the cardiomyocyte volume [ 15 ]. It follows that the heart has a high rate of energy consumption to have enough resources to deliver oxygen to all of the other organs [ 16 ]. Over 80% of fatty acyl-CoA is transferred to mitochondria with the participation of carnitine.…”
Section: Heart Metabolism In Different Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%