胰岛素抵抗心脏的代谢紊乱

Gurushankar Govindarajan MD, Melvin R. Hayden MD, Shawna A. Cooper MS, Said Daibes Figueroa MS, CMNT, Lixin Ma PhD, Timothy J. Hoffman PhD, Craig S. Stump MD, PhD, James R. Sowers MD
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摘要

心肌在能量底物利用方面是灵活的;它使用脂肪酸、葡萄糖、内酯和酮类来满足能量需求。心肌能量底物偏好随心肌灌注、能量需求、底物有效性和局部/全身激素变化而动态变化。作者讨论了胰岛素抵抗心肌的代谢紊乱,以及它们如何导致结构和其他生化变化,最终导致左心室肥厚和舒张和收缩功能障碍。作者还讨论了代谢成像在研究胰岛素抵抗啮齿动物代谢紊乱中的应用。在胰岛素/葡萄糖刺激条件下,禁食的13周龄Sprague-Dawley大鼠中,正电子发射断层扫描和电影磁共振成像共配准在定量心肌葡萄糖摄取中的作用得到了证实。本研究证明了体内非侵入性正电子发射断层扫描和电影磁共振成像模式在疾病进展期间和特定干预后纵向跟踪胰岛素抵抗模型的实用性。
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Metabolic Derangements in the Insulin-Resistant Heart

Myocardium is flexible when it comes to energy substrate utilization; it uses fatty acid, glucose, lactones, and ketones for its energy requirement. The myocardial energy substrate preference varies in a dynamic manner depending on myocardial perfusion, energy demand, substrate availability, and local/systemic hormonal changes. The authors discuss the metabolic perturbations seen in insulin-resistant myocardium and how they result in structural and other biochemical changes that ultimately result in left ventricular hypertrophy and diastolic and systolic dysfunction. The authors also discuss the utility of metabolic imaging to study metabolic derangement as seen in insulin-resistant rodents. The role of positron emission tomography and cine-magnetic resonance imaging coregistration in quantifying myocardial glucose uptake is demonstrated in fasted, 13-week old Sprague-Dawley rats under insulin-/glucose-stimulated conditions. This study demonstrates the utility of in vivo, noninvasive positron emission tomography and cine-magnetic resonance imaging modalities to longitudinally follow insulin resistance models during disease progression and after specific interventions.

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