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Segment stroke work and metabolism depend on coronary blood flow in the pig.

D F Stowe, D G Mathey, W Y Moores, S A Glantz, R M Townsend, P Kabra, K Chatterjee, W W Parmley, J V Tyberg.   

Abstract

We determined the mechanical and metabolic effects of graded myocardial ischemia in 23 open-chest, anesthetized pigs. By connecting the midportion of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) to the carotid artery via a constant volume, calibrated pump, we reduced the flow in the LAD to 0, 25, 50, and 75% of control rates for periods of 1 h. Flows of 100% and 150% were also examined. Using pairs of ultrasonic crystals to measure segment dimensions, we calculated segment shortening and thickening, and total and systolic stroke work in the ischemic and normally perfused segments. Blood gases, pH, and lactate and inosine balances were determined from the regional coronary venous blood. At coronary blood flows of 0, 25, 50, and 75% of normal resting flow, total segment work was 8 +/- 8, 25 +/- 4, 51 +/- 5, and 80 +/- 6% of control, respectively, while systolic segment work was -2 +/- 5, -10 +/- 5, 40 +/- 5, and 86 +/- 7% of control, respectively (means +/- SE). Thus, the decrease in total segment stroke work is proportional to the decrease in flow over the range 0-100%. However, no useful work (i.e., systolic work) is done until flow exceeds 25%. Segment shortening and thickening are significantly depressed with flows diminished by only 25%. Segmental inosine production correlates with lactate production and parallels decreased mechanical performance.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 645926     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1978.234.5.H597

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


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