β-Hydroxybutyrate and Citrate Synthase as Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers in Aging-Related Atrial Fibrillation

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The incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) increases with age; however, the precise mechanisms by which aging elevates AF risk and the effective biomarkers for managing AF in elderly patients remain unclear. We analyzed plasma samples from 100 elderly AF patients, 100 young and 100 elderly patients without atrial fibrillation (NAF), along with left atrial tissues obtained from both AF and NAF patients following valve replacement. Our findings indicate reduced levels of β-OHB and citrate synthase (CS) activity in elderly AF patients compared to their NAF counterparts. Statistical analysis revealed a protective association between β-OHB and CS activity concerning the occurrence of elderly AF. Furthermore, atrial tissues from elderly AF patients exhibited mitochondrial dysfunction, structural remodeling, and low-voltage areas. These results suggest that dysregulation of β-OHB levels and CS activity may contribute to aging-related AF by affecting mitochondrial function and atrial remodeling, highlighting their potential as diagnostic biomarkers for this condition.

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He, J. K., Jiang, X. X., Dai, S. Y., Xiao-Han, Zhu, Q. Q., Jie-Yang, … Yu, X. H. (2025). β-Hydroxybutyrate and Citrate Synthase as Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers in Aging-Related Atrial Fibrillation. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 18(1), 133–145. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12265-024-10569-9

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