Integrated modeling and simulation of recruitment of myocardial perfusion and oxygen delivery in exercise
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2024.05.006
Integrated modeling and simulation of recruitment of myocardial perfusion and oxygen delivery in exercise
Abstract
While exercise-mediated vasoregulation in the myocardium is understood to be governed by autonomic, myogenic, and metabolic-mediated mechanisms, we do not yet understand the spatial heterogeneity of vasodilation or its effects on microvascular flow patterns and oxygen delivery. This study uses a simulation and modeling approach to explore the mechanisms underlying the recruitment of myocardial perfusion and oxygen delivery in exercise. The simulation approach integrates model components representing: whole-body cardiovascular hemodynamics, cardiac mechanics and myocardial work; myocardial perfusion; and myocardial oxygen transport. Integrating these systems together, model simulations reveal: (1.) To match expected flow and transmural flow ratios at increasing levels of exercise, a greater degree of vasodilation must occur in the subendocardium compared to the subepicardium. (2.) Oxygen extraction and venous oxygenation are predicted to substantially decrease with increasing exercise level preferentially in the subendocardium, suggesting that an oxygen-dependent error signal driving metabolic mediated recruitment of flow would be operative only in the subendocardium. (3.) Under baseline physiological conditions approximately 4% of the oxygen delivered to the subendocardium may be supplied via retrograde flow from coronary veins.
Keywords: Computational modeling; Exercise; Myocardial oxygen transport; Transmural myocardial perfusion.
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