Modeling pressure-flow relations in cardiac muscle in diastole and systole

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作者
Vis, MA
Sipkema, P
Westerhof, N
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY | 1997年 / 272卷 / 03期
关键词
coronary vasculature network; muscle length;
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10.1152/ajpheart.1997.272.3.H1516
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Pressure-flow relations were calculated for a symmetrical, maximally dilated, crystalloid-perfused coronary vascular network embedded in cardiac muscle in (static) diastole and (static) systole at two muscle lengths: slack length and 90% of maximal muscle length (L(max)). The calculations are based on the ''time-varying elastance concept.'' That is, the calculations include the mechanical properties of the vascular wall and the (varying) mechanical properties of the myocardial tissue (in cross-fiber direction). We found that, at any given perfusion pressure, coronary flow is smaller in systole than in diastole. Relative reduction in vascular cross-sectional area, which forms the basis of flow impediment, was largest for the smallest arterioles. At a constant perfusion pressure of 62.5 mmHg, the transition from (static) diastole to (static) systole at constant muscle length (''isometric contraction'') was calculated to reduce flow by 74% (from 18.9 to 5.0 ml . min(-1). g(-1)) and by 64% (from 12.6 to 4.6 ml . min(-1). g(-1)) for the muscle fixed at slack length and 90% of L(max), respectively. At this perfusion pressure, contraction with 14% shortening (from 90% of L(max) in diastole to slack length in systole) was calculated to reduce flow by 61% (from 12.6 to 5.0 ml . min(-1). g(-1)). Increasing muscle length from slack length to 90% of L(max) decreases coronary flow by 34% in diastole and by 8% in systole. We conclude that modeling cardiac contraction on the basis of the time-varying elastic properties of the myocardial tissue can explain coronary flow impediment and that contractions, with or without shortening, have a larger effect on coronary flow than changes in muscle length.
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页码:H1516 / H1526
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