Trimetazidine in Cardiovascular Disease and Beyond: A Comprehensive Review
Goel, Harsh ; Roma, Nicholas ; Morgan, Michael ; Arora, Riya ; Sreejith, Nayanika ; Goyal, Deepak ; Nadar, Sunil
Goel, Harsh
Roma, Nicholas
Morgan, Michael
Arora, Riya
Sreejith, Nayanika
Goyal, Deepak
Nadar, Sunil
Abstract
Trimetazidine is a metabolic modulator that acts as a competitive inhibitor of the terminal enzyme in the ?-oxidation pathway to shift energy substrate from free fatty acids to the more oxygen-efficient glucose metabolism. The resulting conservation of cellular adenosine triphosphate generation in the face of ischemia/hypoxia mediates the anti-ischemic efficacy of trimetazidine. Clinically, trimetazidine has been approved as an add-on treatment in patients with symptomatic angina that is poorly controlled with first-line agents or who cannot tolerate the first-line therapy. In addition, trimetazidine has demonstrated antioxidant, cytoprotective, and anti-apoptotic activity with applications beyond angina. The aim of this review was to summarize the mechanism of action and anti-anginal efficacy of trimetazidine and to discuss the putative role of these pleiotropic effects and the evidence behind its application in cardiovascular diseases in general.
MIDER Authors
Date
2025-04-03
Type
Subject
Cardiology, Vascular diseases
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Citation
Goel H, Roma N, Morgan M, Arora R, Sreejith N, Goyal D, Nadar S. Trimetazidine in Cardiovascular Disease and Beyond: A Comprehensive Review. Am J Cardiovasc Drugs. 2025 Apr 3. doi: 10.1007/s40256-025-00724-1. Epub ahead of print
Journal / Source Title
DOI
10.1007/s40256-025-00724-1
PMID
40180780
Publisher
Springer
