High intake of saturated fat, but not polyunsaturated fat, improves survival in heart failure despite persistent mitochondrial defects.
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An Overview of Murine High Fat Diet as a Model for Type 2 Diabetes MellitusRole of lipotoxicity in endothelial dysfunctionPhysiological and structural differences in spatially distinct subpopulations of cardiac mitochondria: influence of cardiac pathologiesEnhanced resistance to permeability transition in interfibrillar cardiac mitochondria in dogs: effects of aging and long-term aldosterone infusionA cardiac-specific robotized cellular assay identified families of human ligands as inducers of PGC-1α expression and mitochondrial biogenesisCreatine, L-carnitine, and ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation from healthy to diseased skeletal muscle.Obesity superimposed on aging magnifies inflammation and delays the resolving response after myocardial infarctionDocosahexaenoic acid supplementation alters key properties of cardiac mitochondria and modestly attenuates development of left ventricular dysfunction in pressure overload-induced heart failureEffect of a high-protein diet on development of heart failure in response to pressure overload.Antioxidant treatment normalizes mitochondrial energetics and myocardial insulin sensitivity independently of changes in systemic metabolic homeostasis in a mouse model of the metabolic syndrome.Dietary linoleate preserves cardiolipin and attenuates mitochondrial dysfunction in the failing rat heartDietary fat and heart failure: moving from lipotoxicity to lipoprotection.Excess Linoleic Acid Increases Collagen I/III Ratio and "Stiffens" the Heart Muscle Following High Fat Diets.Marine n3 polyunsaturated fatty acids enhance resistance to mitochondrial permeability transition in heart failure but do not improve survival.Plasma phospholipid trans fatty acids and risk of heart failure.Extensive impact of saturated fatty acids on metabolic and cardiovascular profile in rats with diet-induced obesity: a canonical analysisPlasma phospholipid saturated fatty acids and heart failure risk in the Physicians' Health Study.Dietary saturated fat and docosahexaenoic acid differentially effect cardiac mitochondrial phospholipid fatty acyl composition and Ca(2+) uptake, without altering permeability transition or left ventricular function.Cardiac mitochondrial proteome dynamics with heavy water reveals stable rate of mitochondrial protein synthesis in heart failure despite decline in mitochondrial oxidative capacity.Autophagy, myocardial protection, and the metabolic syndrome.Dietary omega-6 fatty acid replacement selectively impairs cardiac functional recovery after ischemia in female (but not male) rats.Sex differences in the regulation of spatially distinct cardiac mitochondrial subpopulations.Roles of saturated vs. polyunsaturated fat in heart failure survival: not all fats are created equal.Compared with that of MUFA, a high dietary intake of n-3 PUFA does not reduce the degree of pathology in mdx mice.Effect of high-fat diet on rat myometrium during pregnancy-isolated myometrial mitochondria are not affected
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High intake of saturated fat, but not polyunsaturated fat, improves survival in heart failure despite persistent mitochondrial defects.
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Bethany H Brown
Caroline Daneault
Christine Des Rosiers
Hani N Sabbah
Karen M O'Shea
Kelly A O'Connell
Peter A Hecker
Sharad Rastogi
Tatiana F Galvao
William C Stanley
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10.1093/CVR/CVR258
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2011-09-29T00:00:00Z