氧化应激
氧化磷酸化
线粒体
糖尿病
活性氧
心功能曲线
心力衰竭
内科学
内分泌学
医学
化学
细胞生物学
生物
生物化学
作者
Phiwayinkosi V. Dludla,Bongani B. Nkambule,Luca Tiano,Johan Louw,Martin Jastroch,Sithandiwe E. Mazibuko-Mbeje
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.phrs.2018.09.013
摘要
Myocardial remodeling and dysfunction caused by accelerated oxidative damage is a widely reported phenomenon within a diabetic state. Altered myocardial substrate preference appears to be the major cause of enhanced oxidative stress-mediated cell injury within a diabetic heart. During this process, exacerbated free fatty acid flux causes an abnormal increase in mitochondrial membrane potential leading to the overproduction of free radical species and subsequent cell damage. Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are expressed within the myocardium and can protect against free radical damage by modulating mitochondrial respiration, leading to reduced production of reactive oxygen species. Moreover, transgenic animals lacking UCPs have been shown to be more susceptible to oxidative damage and display reduced cardiac function when compared to wild type animals. This suggests that tight regulation of UCPs is necessary for normal cardiac function and in the prevention of diabetes-induced oxidative damage. This review aims to enhance our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms relating to the role of UCPs in a diabetic heart, and further discuss known pharmacological compounds and hormones that can protect a diabetic heart through the modulation of UCPs.
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