Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism

Endocannabinoids exert their effect on the regulation of energy homeostasis via activation of specific receptors. They control food intake, secretion of insulin, lipids and glucose metabolism, lipid storage. Long chain fatty acids are the main myocardial energy substrate. However, the heart exerts e...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Polak, Ewa Harasim, Adrian Chabowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Index Copernicus International S.A. 2016-05-01
Series:Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
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Online Access:http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.6834
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spelling doaj-7fdffc42f2564670a7ec6bfe74cdc12e2020-11-24T23:37:03ZengIndex Copernicus International S.A.Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej0032-54491732-26932016-05-017054255510.5604/01.3001.0009.683401.3001.0009.6834Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolismAgnieszka Polak0Ewa Harasim1Adrian Chabowski2Zakład Fizjologii Uniwersytetu Medycznego w BiałymstokuZakład Fizjologii Uniwersytetu Medycznego w BiałymstokuZakład Fizjologii Uniwersytetu Medycznego w BiałymstokuEndocannabinoids exert their effect on the regulation of energy homeostasis via activation of specific receptors. They control food intake, secretion of insulin, lipids and glucose metabolism, lipid storage. Long chain fatty acids are the main myocardial energy substrate. However, the heart exerts enormous metabolic flexibility emphasized by its ability to utilzation not only fatty acids, but also glucose, lactate and ketone bodies. Endocannabinoids can directly act on the cardiomyocytes through the CB1 and CB2 receptors present in cardiomyocytes. It appears that direct activation of CB1 receptors promotes increased lipogenesis, pericardial steatosis and bioelectrical dysfunction of the heart. In contrast, stimulation of CB2 receptors exhibits cardioprotective properties, helping to maintain appropriate amount of ATP in cardiomyocytes. Furthermore, the effects of endocannabinoids at both the central nervous system and peripheral tissues, such as liver, pancreas, or adipose tissue, resulting indirectly in plasma availability of energy substrates and affects myocardial metabolism. To date, there is little evidence that describes effects of activation of the endocannabinoid system in the cardiovascular system under physiological conditions. In the present paper the impact of metabolic diseases, i. e. obesity and diabetes, as well as the cardiovascular diseases - hypertension, myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction on the deregulation of the endocannabinoid system and its effect on the metabolism are described. http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.6834anandamidcukrzycaglukozanadciśnienieotyłośćreceptor CB1
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Ewa Harasim
Adrian Chabowski
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Ewa Harasim
Adrian Chabowski
Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
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author_facet Agnieszka Polak
Ewa Harasim
Adrian Chabowski
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title Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
title_short Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
title_full Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
title_fullStr Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
title_sort effects of activation of endocannabinoid system on myocardial metabolism
publisher Index Copernicus International S.A.
series Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
issn 0032-5449
1732-2693
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Endocannabinoids exert their effect on the regulation of energy homeostasis via activation of specific receptors. They control food intake, secretion of insulin, lipids and glucose metabolism, lipid storage. Long chain fatty acids are the main myocardial energy substrate. However, the heart exerts enormous metabolic flexibility emphasized by its ability to utilzation not only fatty acids, but also glucose, lactate and ketone bodies. Endocannabinoids can directly act on the cardiomyocytes through the CB1 and CB2 receptors present in cardiomyocytes. It appears that direct activation of CB1 receptors promotes increased lipogenesis, pericardial steatosis and bioelectrical dysfunction of the heart. In contrast, stimulation of CB2 receptors exhibits cardioprotective properties, helping to maintain appropriate amount of ATP in cardiomyocytes. Furthermore, the effects of endocannabinoids at both the central nervous system and peripheral tissues, such as liver, pancreas, or adipose tissue, resulting indirectly in plasma availability of energy substrates and affects myocardial metabolism. To date, there is little evidence that describes effects of activation of the endocannabinoid system in the cardiovascular system under physiological conditions. In the present paper the impact of metabolic diseases, i. e. obesity and diabetes, as well as the cardiovascular diseases - hypertension, myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction on the deregulation of the endocannabinoid system and its effect on the metabolism are described.
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