ME/CFS: The Sodium–Calcium Cascade: A Possible Common Mechanism in Heart Failure and ME/CFS?
The Sodium–Calcium Cascade: A Possible Link Between Heart Failure and ME/CFS? Ever since I watched Klaus Wirth's 2025 presentation (link), I have been intrigued by a cellular cascade that appears to play a central role in heart failure and may also be relevant to systemic illnesses such as ME/CFS. While the details are complex, the underlying mechanism illustrates how disturbances in cellular energy metabolism can trigger a self-perpetuating cycle of sodium overload, calcium dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and ultimately cellular damage. At its core, this cascade revolves around the delicate balance of sodium and calcium within cells and the energy-dependent systems responsible for maintaining that balance. Step 1: β₂-Adrenoceptor Stimulation Increases Metabolic Demand The process begins with activation of β₂-adrenoceptors, which stimulate cellular energy metabolism and increase metabolic activity. Under normal circumstances, this response helps cells meet changing physio...