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The Pyruvate-Lactate Metabolic Axis in Heart Failure and Recovery

National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Feb 28, 2030

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. The metabolism of the failing heart is commonly characterized by increased glucose uptake, glycolytic dependence, and reduced oxidative phosphorylation. We previously demonstrated that blocking glucose oxidation is sufficient to cause hypertrophy and subsequent HF. Additionally, our preliminary data shows that an altered pyruvate-lactate metabolic axis may be pivotal in human HF. Research investigating both the mechanistic regulation and biological roles of the pyruvate-lactate metabolic axis in cardiac metabolism during HF and cardiac recovery is warranted and also has the potential to identify novel druggable pathways to target for future pharmacological approaches. The overall objective of this application is to test the hypothesis that impaired pyruvate oxidation is a cardinal feature of HF in humans and animal models and that myocardial recovery is tightly coupled to normalization of the pyruvate-lactate metabolic axis. We will quantify the pyruvate-lactate metabolic axis in human HF and myocardial recovery (Aim 1). Next, we will determine the essentiality of the pyruvate-lactate metabolic axis for HF and cardiac recovery (Aim 2). Lastly, we will define cell-autonomous mechanisms that regulate the pyruvate-lactate axis in HF and recovery (Aim 3). These experiments will allow us to identify patterns of metabolic alteration in the pyruvate-lactate axis and molecular pathways during HF and myocardial recovery. Understanding the role of pyruvate and lactate metabolism in HF and myocardial recovery is cutting-edge research. Our unique access to human HF myocardium from patients administered stable isotope-labeled glucose or lactate to quantitate pyruvate metabolism in HF and recovery is state-of-the-art and will likely help us reveal new fundamental mechanisms of cardiac metabolism and expedite the successful translation of therapeutics being validated in various models of HF and recovery.

SeminarNeuroscience

Neuroimmune interactions in Cardiovascular Diseases

Daniela Carnevale
“Sapienza” University of Rome
Mar 29, 2021

The nervous system and the immune system share the common ability to exert gatekeeper roles at the interfaces between internal and external environment. Although interaction between these two evolutionarily highly conserved systems is long recognized, the pathophysiological mechanisms regulating their reciprocal crosstalk in cardiovascular diseases became object of investigation only more recently. In the last years, our group elucidated how the autonomic nervous system controls the splenic immunity recruited by hypertensive challenges. In my talk, I will focus on the molecular mechanisms that regulate the neuro-immune crosstalk in hypertension. I will elaborate on the mechanistic insights into this brain-spleen axis led us uncover a new molecular pathway mediating the neuroimmune interaction established by noradrenergic-mediated release in the spleen of placental growth factor (PlGF), an angiogenic growth factor potentially targetable with pharmacological approaches.

ePosterNeuroscience

Neurovascular dysfunction and cognitive impairment in a model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Sara Lambrichts, Laura Van der Taelen, Daria Majcher, Denise Hermes, Nicole Bitsch, Elizabeth Jones, Jos Prickaerts, Robert J. Van Oostenbrugge, Sébastien Foulquier
ePosterNeuroscience

MiRNAs networks mediate a compensatory response in heart failure induced cognitive impairment

Verena Gisa, Md. Rezaul Islam, Dawid Lbik, Raoul M. Hofmann, Tonatiuh Pena, Dennis Krüger, Susanne Burkhardt, Anna-Lena Schütz, Farahnaz Sananbenesi, Karl Toischer, Andre Fischer
ePosterNeuroscience

Acting from the heart: Behavior and cognitive function of rats with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and empagliflozin effects

Débora Inês Vilas Boas Costa, Inês Falcão-Pires, Ana Charrua, Susana Maria Silva

FENS Forum 2024

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