Publications by authors named "Adrian Petru Merce"

Metformin, the first-line drug in type 2 diabetes mellitus, elicits cardiovascular protection also in obese patients via pleiotropic effects, among which the anti-oxidant is one of the most investigated. The aim of the present study was to assess whether metformin can acutely mitigate oxidative stress in atrial tissue harvested from overweight non-diabetic patients. Right atrial appendage samples were harvested during open-heart surgery and used for the evaluation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by means of confocal microscopy (superoxide anion) and spectrophotometry (hydrogen peroxide).

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The current minireview aims to assess the implications of epicardial fat secretory function in the development of coronary artery disease. The epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a visceral fat depot that has been described as a cardiovascular risk factor. In addition to its mechanical protection role and physiological secretory function, it seems that various secretion products of the epicardial fat are responsible for metabolic disturbances at the level of the cardiac muscle when in association with pre-existing pathological conditions, such as metabolic syndrome.

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Article Synopsis
  • * High-resolution respirometry (HRR) is a modern technique that analyzes mitochondrial respiration and helps identify its impairments in relation to health and disease.
  • * The review highlights how mitochondrial bioenergetics change in key organs involved in obesity and diabetes, emphasizing that mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin insensitivity influence each other in these conditions.
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