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Metformin Regulates Cardiac Ferroptosis to Reduce Metabolic Syndrome-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction
Liancheng Xu1,2, Wenwen Li3, Yu Chen1
1Department of General Surgery, Suqian First Hospital, No.120 Suzhi Street, Suqian, 223800, Jiangsu Province, China.
Abstract:
High-fat diet-induced metabolic syndrome (MetS) is closely associated with cardiac dysfunction. Recent research studies have indicated a potential association between MetS and ferroptosis. Furthermore, metformin can alleviate MetS-induced cardiac ferroptosis. Metformin is a classic biguanide anti-diabetic drug that has protective effects on cardiovascular diseases, which extend beyond its indirect glycemic control. This study aimed to assess whether MetS mediates cardiac ferroptosis, thereby causing oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. The results revealed that metformin can mitigate cardiac reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial damage, thereby preserving cardiac function. Mechanistic analysis revealed that metformin upregulates the expression of cardiac Nrf2. Moreover, Nrf2 downregulation compromises the cardio-protective effects of metformin. In summary, this study indicated that MetS promotes cardiac ferroptosis, and metformin plays a preventive and therapeutic role, partially through modulation of Nrf2 expression.
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