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Balance between myogenic, flow-dependent, and metabolic flow control in coronary arterial tree: a model study

Authors :
Cornelissen, Annemiek J.M.
Dankelman, Jenny
VanBavel, Ed
Spaan, Jos A.E.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. June, 2002, Vol. 282 Issue 6, pH2224, 14 p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Myogenic response, flow-dependent dilation, and direct metabolic control are important mechanisms controlling coronary flow. A model was developed to study how these control mechanisms interact at different locations in the arteriolar tree and to evaluate their contribution to autoregulatory and metabolic flow control. The model consists of 10 resistance compartments in series, each representing parallel vessel units, with their diameters determined by tone depending on either flow and pressure [flow-dependent tone reduction factor (TR[F.sub.flow]) x [Tone.sub.myo]] or directly on metabolic factors ([Tone.sub.meta]). The pressure-[Tone.sub.myo] and flow-TR[F.sub.flow] relations depend on the vessel size obtained from interpolation of data on isolated vessels. Flow-dependent dilation diminishes autoregulatory properties compared with pressure-flow lines obtained from vessels solely influenced by [Tone.sub.myo]. By applying [Tone.sub.meta] to the four distal compartments, the autoregulatory properties are restored and tone is equally distributed over the compartments. Also, metabolic control and blockage of nitric oxide are simulated. We conclude that a balance is required between the flow-dependent properties upstream and the constrictive metabolic properties downstream. Myogenic response contributes significantly to flow regulation. myogenic response; flow-dependent dilation; metabolic control; autoregulation; mathematical model

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
282
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.87774533