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Mitochondrial function as a therapeutic target in heart failure

David A. Brown, Justin B. Perry, Mitchell E. Allen, Hani N. Sabbah, Brian L. Stauffer, Saame Raza Shaikh, John G.F. Cleland, Wilson S. Colucci, Javed Butler, Adriaan A. Voors, Stefan D. Anker, Bertram Pitt, Burkert Pieske, Gerasimos Filippatos, Stephen J. Greene

Nature Reviews Cardiology · 2016 · ▲ 785 citations

Abstract

The pathophysiology of heart failure is complex, but mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) is an emerging therapeutic target to improve cardiac function. In this Consensus Statement, insights into the mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction in heart failure are presented, along with an overview of emerging treatments with the potential to improve the function of the failing heart by targeting mitochondria. Heart failure is a pressing worldwide public-health problem with millions of patients having worsening heart failure. Despite all the available therapies, the condition carries a very poor prognosis. Existing therapies provide symptomatic and clinical benefit, but do not fully address molecular abnormalities that occur in cardiomyocytes. This shortcoming is particularly important given that most patients with heart failure have viable dysfunctional myocardium, in which an improvement or normalization of function might be possible. Although the pathophysiology of heart failure is complex, mitochondrial dysfunction seems to be an important target for therapy to improve cardiac function directly. Mitochondrial abnormalities include impaired mitochondrial electron transport chain activity, increased formation of reactive oxygen species, shifted metabolic substrate utilization, aberrant mitochondrial dynamics, and altered ion homeostasis. In this Consensus Statement, insights into the mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction in heart failure are presented, along with an overview of emerging treatments with the potential to improve the function of the failing heart by targeting mitochondria.

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Brown, D.A., Perry, J.B., Allen, M.E., Sabbah, H.N., Stauffer, B.L., Shaikh, S.R., Cleland, J.G., Colucci, W.S., Butler, J., Voors, A.A., Anker, S.D., Pitt, B., Pieske, B., Filippatos, G., Greene, S.J., &amp; Gheorghiade, M. (2016). Mitochondrial function as a therapeutic target in heart failure. <em>Nature Reviews Cardiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrcardio.2016.203
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Brown DA, Perry JB, Allen ME, Sabbah HN, Stauffer BL, Shaikh SR, et al. Mitochondrial function as a therapeutic target in heart failure. Nature Reviews Cardiology. 2016. doi:10.1038/nrcardio.2016.203.
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@article{david2016Mitoch, title = {Mitochondrial function as a therapeutic target in heart failure}, author = {David A. Brown and Justin B. Perry and Mitchell E. Allen and Hani N. Sabbah and Brian L. Stauffer and Saame Raza Shaikh and John G.F. Cleland and Wilson S. Colucci and Javed Butler and Adriaan A. Voors and Stefan D. Anker and Bertram Pitt and Burkert Pieske and Gerasimos Filippatos and Stephen J. Greene and Mihai Gheorghiade}, journal = {Nature Reviews Cardiology}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1038/nrcardio.2016.203}, }

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