Mitochondria in heart muscle cells rely on calcium signals to match energy production with demand, and disruption of this calcium balance is closely tied to the development of heart failure. This review covers how calcium enters and exits mitochondria, how these processes go wrong in heart failure, and what drugs - including the peptide elamipretide - are being developed to correct them. Elamipretide emerges as a promising candidate for restoring mitochondrial function in failing hearts.
Liu, Mengting; Jin, Yunpeng