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- W4308360346 abstract "Epicardial adipose tissue is a layer of adipocytes that physiologically surround the myocardium and play some physiologic roles in normal heart function. However, in pathologic conditions, the epicardial adipose tissue can present a potent cardiac risk factor that is capable of impairing heart function through several pathways, increasing the risk of dysrhythmia and creating an inflammatory milieu around the heart tissues. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) are a relatively newly introduced class of antidiabetes drugs which effectively normalize blood glucose via overt glycosuria. Some recent reports suggest that these drugs are able to modulate epicardial adiposity and decrease the risk of cardiac complications in diabetic patients who are at higher risk of epicardial adiposity-dependent cardiac disorders. If proven to be true, these antidiabetic drugs can provide dual benefits as both hypoglycemic agents and as epicardial adiposity normalizing agents, thus providing cardiac benefits. In this study, we discuss the physiological and pathophysiological importance of epicardial adiposity and the potential positive effects of SGLT2is in the diabetic milieu." @default.
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- W4308360346 title "Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors and epicardial adiposity" @default.
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