Literature DB >> 4073282

Coronary blood flow and myocardial segment dimensions during simulated dives in seals.

R Elsner, R W Millard, J K Kjekshus, F White, A S Blix, W S Kemper.   

Abstract

Three harbor seals Phoca vitulina richardsi and five spotted seals Phoca vitulina largha were used in studies of acute episodes of local myocardial ischemia in open-chest, anesthetized animals and of coronary blood flow and regional function as indicated by left ventricular segment dimensions during experimentally simulated dives of conscious, instrumented animals. We observed that seal myocardium, in which there are few coronary anastomoses, responded to brief local occlusion with prompt local dysfunction and systolic bulging; coronary flow in the nondiving seal oscillated irregularly and declined with spontaneous apnea and related falling heart rate; flow continued to oscillate but was much reduced during dives, frequently ceasing entirely for periods as long as 45 s; ventricular segment dimension shortening was reduced intermittently during dives; and elevated heart rate induced during dives by cardiac pacing or by administration of atropine diminished or eliminated the reductions in coronary blood flow. Responses of seal heart reflect the reduction in cardiac metabolic demand during diving and the seal's myocardial adaptation for enhanced anaerobic glycolysis. The seal heart can maintain mechanical function during dives with minimal coronary perfusion, despite the progressive and ultimately profound hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis. Reduced cardiac metabolism, copious glycolytic reserves, and metabolite washout by intermittent brief bursts of coronary blood flow are apparently sufficient to support continued cardiac function, even though the seal heart has little tolerance for acute localized ischemia.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4073282     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1985.249.6.H1119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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