Cardiac energetic impairment in heart disease and the potential role of metabolic modulators a review for clinicians

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Abstract

Cardiac energetic impairment is a frequent finding in patients with both inherited and acquired diseases of heart muscle. In this review the mechanisms of energy generation in the healthy heart and their disturbances in heart muscle diseases are described. Therapeutic agents targeted at correcting cardiac energetic impairment are discussed.

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Singh, S., Schwarz, K., Horowitz, J., & Frenneaux, M. (2014). Cardiac energetic impairment in heart disease and the potential role of metabolic modulators a review for clinicians. Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, 7(5), 720–728. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.114.000221

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