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Cardiology: Switching energy source in stressed hearts under the control of the protein myc
When heart muscle cells are put under stress, for example by high blood pressure or by oxygen deprivation (such as occurs during a heart attack), they switch from using fatty acids as their source of energy to using glucose. Researchers have now generated several lines of evidence to indicate that the gene regulatory protein Myc is responsible for inducing the expression of the genes involved in using glucose as an energy source in mice and that this helps protect the heart from stress.
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