全身和组织特异性代谢灵活性的观点及其在心脏代谢疾病中的意义。

IF 10.6 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Jia-Hui Christy Ang, Lijuan Sun, Sik-Yin Roger Foo, Melvin Khee-Shing Leow, Antonio Vidal-Puig, Luigi Fontana, Mayank Dalakoti
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摘要

代谢灵活性是指身体根据供应的变化在燃料来源之间切换的能力。这种适应性对于维持能量平衡和代谢稳态至关重要,涉及胰岛素信号、器官特异性激素调节和线粒体功能等关键过程。最初被认为是由骨骼肌决定的,现在被认为是一个影响多个器官的系统过程,包括大脑、肝脏、心脏和脂肪组织。在心脏代谢疾病中,代谢不灵活性往往发生得早,导致疾病进展。胰岛素抵抗是代谢不灵活的关键因素,会损害燃料利用并加剧代谢综合征。了解和解决代谢灵活性是早期发现和预防的关键。本文综述了代谢灵活性在心脏代谢健康中的重要意义,强调了内分泌调节和器官串扰的重要性。然而,关于代谢不灵活性与疾病之间的联系机制、更好的临床评估的需要以及与胰岛素抵抗的关系,知识差距仍然存在。
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Perspectives on whole body and tissue-specific metabolic flexibility and implications in cardiometabolic diseases.

Metabolic flexibility is the body's ability to switch between fuel sources in response to changing supply. This adaptability is crucial for maintaining energy balance and metabolic homeostasis, involving key processes like insulin signaling, organ-specific hormone regulation, and mitochondrial function. Initially thought to be determined by skeletal muscle, metabolic flexibility is now recognized as a systemic process affecting multiple organs, including the brain, liver, heart, and adipose tissue. In cardiometabolic diseases, metabolic inflexibility often occurs early, contributing to disease progression. Insulin resistance, a key factor in metabolic inflexibility, impairs fuel utilization and exacerbates metabolic syndrome. Understanding and addressing metabolic flexibility is critical for early detection and prevention. This review emphasizes the significance of metabolic flexibility in cardiometabolic health, underscoring the importance of endocrine regulation and organ crosstalk. However, knowledge gaps remain regarding the mechanisms linking metabolic inflexibility to disease, the need for better clinical assessments, and the relationship with insulin resistance.

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Cell Reports Medicine
Cell Reports Medicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
CiteScore
15.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
231
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Cell Reports Medicine is an esteemed open-access journal by Cell Press that publishes groundbreaking research in translational and clinical biomedical sciences, influencing human health and medicine. Our journal ensures wide visibility and accessibility, reaching scientists and clinicians across various medical disciplines. We publish original research that spans from intriguing human biology concepts to all aspects of clinical work. We encourage submissions that introduce innovative ideas, forging new paths in clinical research and practice. We also welcome studies that provide vital information, enhancing our understanding of current standards of care in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. This encompasses translational studies, clinical trials (including long-term follow-ups), genomics, biomarker discovery, and technological advancements that contribute to diagnostics, treatment, and healthcare. Additionally, studies based on vertebrate model organisms are within the scope of the journal, as long as they directly relate to human health and disease.
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