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Satadeepa Kal1,2, Venkat R Chirasani3,4, Nilima Biswas2
1Veterans Medical Research Foundation, San Diego, CA, USA.
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Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart failure, characterized by impaired energy metabolism and mitochondrial dysfunction. The endogenous peptide catestatin (CST) has known cardiovascular protective effects, but its role in cardiac metabolism remains unclear. Here, we show that CST regulates cardiac metabolic pathways through integrated transcriptomic and network analyses, identifying cell-type-specific gene programs that are disrupted in its absence and restored with supplementation. Comparative analysis with human heart failure datasets reveals conserved alterations in glucose and fatty acid metabolism and mitochondrial function. Functional studies demonstrate that CST restores metabolic flexibility by shifting substrate utilization toward glucose oxidation. Mechanistically, CST enhances mitochondrial ATP production by interacting with ATP synthase and improving membrane potential and enzyme activity. These findings establish CST as a key regulator of cardiac energy metabolism and reveal an endocrine-mitochondrial signaling axis with therapeutic potential for hypertension-associated heart failure.
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