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Abstract
Diabetic myocardial disorder is characterized by myocardial dysfunction in diabetes mellitus patients, independent of other heart disease causes like coronary artery disease or hypertension. This condition threatens the well-being of patients. At the cellular and molecular levels, disruptions in cardiomyocyte metabolism, abnormal calcium signaling, and increased reactive oxygen species production, among others, interconnect to create a complex pathological network that worsens myocardial cell damage and leads to cardiac dysfunction symptoms. The limited effectiveness of current pharmacological treatments has increased the appeal of non-pharmacological therapies, especially exercise therapy. Exercise is anticipated to ameliorate diabetic myocardial disease through pleiotropic beneficial effects. The fundamental mechanisms behind these benefits remain unclear; further investigation of these mechanisms will aid in developing targeted therapies. This paper aims to explore how exercise affects myocardial metabolism, antioxidant capacity, fibrosis, and microangiopathy while providing an overview of key mechanisms and recent breakthroughs to encourage ongoing research in this area.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research (JCTR) is a premier journal in cardiovascular translational research.
JCTR is the journal of choice for authors seeking the broadest audience for emerging technologies, therapies and diagnostics, pre-clinical research, and first-in-man clinical trials.
JCTR''s intent is to provide a forum for critical evaluation of the novel cardiovascular science, to showcase important and clinically relevant aspects of the new research, as well as to discuss the impediments that may need to be overcome during the translation to patient care.