The local metabolic hypothesis proposes that myocardial oxygen tension determines the degree of autoregulation by increasing the production of vasodilator metabolites as perfusion pressure is reduced. Thus, normal physiologic levels of coronary venous PO2, an index of myocardial oxygenation, are proposed to be required for effective autoregulation. The present study challenged this hypothesis through determination of coronary responses to changes in coronary perfusion pressure (CPP 140-40 mmHg) in open-chest swine in the absence (n = 7) and presence of euvolemic hemodilution (~ 50% reduction in hematocrit), with (n = 5) and without (n = 6) infusion of dobutamine to augment MVO2. Coronary venous PO2 decreased over similar ranges (~ 28-15 mmH...
The isolated beating pig heart model is an accessible platform to investigate the coronary circulati...
textabstractThe mechanism underlying the progressive deterioration of left ventricular (LV) dysfunct...
Phasic changes in intramyocardial tension during the cardiac cycle interrupt coronary blood flow (CB...
Recognition that coronary blood flow is tightly coupled with myocardial metabolism has been apprecia...
The coronary circulation is tightly regulated in order to ensure an adequate matching between myocar...
• Autoregulation is the term applied to the mechanism (s) which maintain blood flow through an organ...
Myogenic responses (pressure-dependent contractions) of coronary arterioles play a role in autoregul...
In normal hearts, myocardial perfusion is fairly well matched to regional metabolic demand, although...
The mechanism of local metabolic regulation of coronary blood flow is still unclear. It is still un...
1. Eight mongrel dogs were anaesthetized with sodium thiamylal and chloralose-urethane, ventilated, ...
Coronary blood flow adapts to metabolic demand ("metabolic regulation") and remains relatively const...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
The isolated beating pig heart model is an accessible platform to investigate the coronary circulati...
The present study tested the hypothesis that nitric oxide production in coronary resistance vessels ...
The isolated beating pig heart model is an accessible platform to investigate the coronary circulati...
textabstractThe mechanism underlying the progressive deterioration of left ventricular (LV) dysfunct...
Phasic changes in intramyocardial tension during the cardiac cycle interrupt coronary blood flow (CB...
Recognition that coronary blood flow is tightly coupled with myocardial metabolism has been apprecia...
The coronary circulation is tightly regulated in order to ensure an adequate matching between myocar...
• Autoregulation is the term applied to the mechanism (s) which maintain blood flow through an organ...
Myogenic responses (pressure-dependent contractions) of coronary arterioles play a role in autoregul...
In normal hearts, myocardial perfusion is fairly well matched to regional metabolic demand, although...
The mechanism of local metabolic regulation of coronary blood flow is still unclear. It is still un...
1. Eight mongrel dogs were anaesthetized with sodium thiamylal and chloralose-urethane, ventilated, ...
Coronary blood flow adapts to metabolic demand ("metabolic regulation") and remains relatively const...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
BackgroundThe relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and coronary blood flow is well desc...
The isolated beating pig heart model is an accessible platform to investigate the coronary circulati...
The present study tested the hypothesis that nitric oxide production in coronary resistance vessels ...
The isolated beating pig heart model is an accessible platform to investigate the coronary circulati...
textabstractThe mechanism underlying the progressive deterioration of left ventricular (LV) dysfunct...
Phasic changes in intramyocardial tension during the cardiac cycle interrupt coronary blood flow (CB...