2015
DOI: 10.1086/681227
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Fatty Acid Metabolism in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Role in Right Ventricular Dysfunction and Hypertrophy

Abstract: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a complex, multifactorial disease in which an increase in pulmonary vascular resistance leads to increased afterload on the right ventricle (RV), causing right heart failure and death. Our understanding of the pathophysiology of RV dysfunction in PAH is limited but is constantly improving. Increasing evidence suggests that in PAH RV dysfunction is associated with various components of metabolic syndrome, such as insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and dyslipidemia. The r… Show more

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“…). Soon physical training improved RV function without changing the PAH severity, which can be justified by some direct actions of the training in the RV, without decreasing the PAH, mechanisms have not been studied but have been elucidated in previous studies (Ryan & Archer ; Talati & Hemnes ). Other studies using this model evaluated cardiac function through catheterization (Colombo et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…). Soon physical training improved RV function without changing the PAH severity, which can be justified by some direct actions of the training in the RV, without decreasing the PAH, mechanisms have not been studied but have been elucidated in previous studies (Ryan & Archer ; Talati & Hemnes ). Other studies using this model evaluated cardiac function through catheterization (Colombo et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another aspect to be considered is that the increase in physical activity has known effects on mitochondrial content, mitochondrial respiration and substrate utilization, which may very well have effects on the RV function of monocrotaline rats (treated or untreated) (Piao et al . ; Ryan & Archer ; Talati & Hemnes ). Further studies are necessary to investigate these molecular mechanisms.…”
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“…Vascular obstruction occurs as a consequence of excessive proliferation and apoptosis resistance of vascular cells. Chronic repression of mitochondrial metabolism, including decreased mitochondrial FA oxidation and transport (24), is associated with metabolic switching from mitochondrial-derived glucose oxidation to cytoplasmic-derived anaerobic glycolysis (25). The metabolic shift to anaerobic glycolysis contributes mechanistically to the apoptosisresistant, proliferative phenotype of PH.…”
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“…Advancing knowledge about the molecular, cellular, and functional characteristics of the RV and pulmonary arteries will accelerate progress in the treatment of PH (38,39). It is a valid strategy to develop effective therapies that will be directed towards the RV, as the morbidity and mortality in PAH have been correlated best with hemodynamics and RV ejection fraction.…”
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confidence: 99%