Metabolic determinants in cardiomyocyte function and heart regenerative strategies

M Correia, F Santos, R da Silva Ferreira, R Ferreira… - Metabolites, 2022 - mdpi.com
Metabolites, 2022mdpi.com
Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality in developed countries. The associated
pathology is characterized by a loss of cardiomyocytes that leads, eventually, to heart failure.
In this context, several cardiac regenerative strategies have been developed, but they still
lack clinical effectiveness. The mammalian neonatal heart is capable of substantial
regeneration following injury, but this capacity is lost at postnatal stages when
cardiomyocytes become terminally differentiated and transit to the fetal metabolic switch …
Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality in developed countries. The associated pathology is characterized by a loss of cardiomyocytes that leads, eventually, to heart failure. In this context, several cardiac regenerative strategies have been developed, but they still lack clinical effectiveness. The mammalian neonatal heart is capable of substantial regeneration following injury, but this capacity is lost at postnatal stages when cardiomyocytes become terminally differentiated and transit to the fetal metabolic switch. Cardiomyocytes are metabolically versatile cells capable of using an array of fuel sources, and the metabolism of cardiomyocytes suffers extended reprogramming after injury. Apart from energetic sources, metabolites are emerging regulators of epigenetic programs driving cell pluripotency and differentiation. Thus, understanding the metabolic determinants that regulate cardiomyocyte maturation and function is key for unlocking future metabolic interventions for cardiac regeneration. In this review, we will discuss the emerging role of metabolism and nutrient signaling in cardiomyocyte function and repair, as well as whether exploiting this axis could potentiate current cellular regenerative strategies for the mammalian heart.
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