Tomàs Pinós, Richard M. Cubbon, Alfredo Santalla, Carmen Fiuza-Luces, Alejandro Santos-Lozano, Miguel A. Martín, Joaquín Arenas, Joachim Nielsen, Niels Ørtenblad, Alejandro Lucia
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Abstract
Glycogen storage diseases are rare conditions affecting both sexes that are caused by inherited deficiencies of enzymes involved either in glycogen synthesis or breakdown, or in glycolysis. The liver and skeletal muscle are usually the most affected tissues. However, because glycogen has an important role in cardiac development and function, several glycogen storage diseases are associated, at least indirectly, with cardiac disorders, some of which have severe consequences from the first months of life. Early identification of these conditions is, therefore, an important issue, and implementation of strategies to prevent fatal outcomes due to cardiovascular disease is vital. In this Review, we discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms and the preclinical, clinical and epidemiological evidence for cardiovascular involvement in various glycogen storage diseases. We also describe interventions that can help preserve heart function, including changes in nutrition and exercise, as well as the few available molecular therapies to address the underlying metabolic anomalies.
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Nature Reviews Cardiology aims to be the go-to source for reviews and commentaries in the scientific and clinical communities it serves. Focused on providing authoritative and accessible articles enriched with clear figures and tables, the journal strives to offer unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, maximizing the usefulness and impact of each publication. It covers a broad range of content types, including Research Highlights, Comments, News & Views, Reviews, Consensus Statements, and Perspectives, catering to practising cardiologists and cardiovascular research scientists. Authored by renowned clinicians, academics, and researchers, the content targets readers in the biological and medical sciences, ensuring accessibility across various disciplines. In-depth Reviews offer up-to-date information, while Consensus Statements provide evidence-based recommendations. Perspectives and News & Views present topical discussions and opinions, and the Research Highlights section filters primary research from cardiovascular and general medical journals. As part of the Nature Reviews portfolio, Nature Reviews Cardiology maintains high standards and a wide reach.