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Heterogeneity of metabolic parameters in the left ventricular myocardium and its relation to local blood flow

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It is well established that myocardial blood flow is heterogeneous on the local level. During recent years comprehensive studies have been undertaken to assess the relation between myocardial metabolism and spatial blood flow heterogeneity. Based on the type of measurements two major groups of studies have been performed: enzyme activity and tissue metabolite level assessments. Enzyme activity measurements have provided only limited insight into the coupling of local metabolism and flow. This is probably due to the fact that, in addition to estimated Vmax values, local substrate affinity (Km values) and substrate concentrations affect the metabolite fluxes. However, the latter two variables remain normally unknown. In contrast, valuable insight has been obtained concerning flow-metabolism matching from tissue metabolite measurements, especially when connected with mathematical model analyses. The latter permitted the calculation of metabolic flux rates (e.g., production of oxidation water, citric acid cycle flux, glucose uptake, fatty acid uptake) or the translation of the metabolic indexes into physiologically meaningful local metabolite concentrations (e.g., free cytosolic adenosine). The bottom line of the studies reported to date is that the broad range of myocardial flows observed under resting control conditions correlates with local metabolism possibly affected by spatial differences in adrenergic stimulation. Thus, high flow samples exhibit a higher oxidative metabolism than low flow samples. As a result the flow threshold below which local myocardial ischemia ensues is higher in control high flow samples. The importance of these findings with respect to local flow-metabolism matching is underlined by the finding that the probability of developing an infarction following ischemia/reperfusion is related to the functional state of the myocardium under control conditions, i.e., the local level of flow-metabolism matching.

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Received: 12 April 2001, Returned for revision: 6 June 2001, Revision received: 5 July 2001, Accepted: 16 July 2001

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Deussen, A., Lauer, T., Loncar, R. et al. Heterogeneity of metabolic parameters in the left ventricular myocardium and its relation to local blood flow. Basic Res Cardiol 96, 564–574 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003950170008

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