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Myocardial blood flow exhibits considerable heterogeneity. Consequently, oxygen supply to the myocardium is also heterogeneous, as is myocardial metabolism. Many lines of evidence show a close correlation between local flow and local metabolism in the normoxic myocardium. So far, myocardial metabolism has pre-dominantly been assessed indirectly by using labeled substrates. We used the 18O isotope, permitting analytical separation of H2 18O from the 18O isotope, as well as quantification of regional oxidative metabolism by measuring the tissue residue of oxidation water in the rabbit myocardium. Correlation of local flow with oxidative metabolism was significant in the normoxic myocardium. This correlation was lost in the postischemic/reperfused myocardium. Apart from the established mechanisms underlying myocardial stunning, a mismatch between local flow and oxidative metabolism might thus also contribute to the postischemic dysfunction.
In the normoxic myocardium, function should correlate with metabolism and blood flow. For technical reasons, function has not been assessed on a very local scale. Nevertheless, some considerations are presented on the heterogeneity of function as well as on the scale on which heterogeneity should be investigated to convey physiologically meaningful information on regulatory cardiac mechanisms.
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Received: 17 May 2001, Returned for revision: 23 July 2001, Revision received: 20 August 2001, Accepted: 12 September 2001
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Schwanke, U., Cleveland, S., Gams, E. et al. Correlation between heterogeneous myocardial flow and oxidative metabolism in normoxic and stunned myocardium. Basic Res Cardiol 96, 557–563 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003950170007
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003950170007