نتایج جستجو برای: myocardial metabolic uptake

تعداد نتایج: 490598  

2005

The immediate local metabolic response of the myocardium to acute regional ischemia is determined by an interaction of various influences. These include: (1) the extent of and the variability in reduction of blood flow; (2) the degree and persistence of hypoxia; and (3) the effects of local release of catecholamines, particularly in relation to loss of intracellular potassium. The subsequent me...

2005
M. F. OLIVER

The immediate local metabolic response of the myocardium to acute regional ischemia is determined by an interaction of various influences. These include: (1) the extent of and the variability in reduction of blood flow; (2) the degree and persistence of hypoxia; and (3) the effects of local release of catecholamines, particularly in relation to loss of intracellular potassium. The subsequent me...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Guido E Pieles Lucy Gowing Jonathan Forsey Paramanantham Ramanujam Felicity Miller A Graham Stuart Craig A Williams

Background left ventricular (LV) and right ventricular (RV) myocardial reserve during exercise in adolescents has not been directly characterized. The aim of this study was to quantify myocardial performance response to exercise by using two-dimensional (2-D) speckle tracking echocardiography and describe the relationship between myocardial reserve, respiratory, and metabolic exercise parameter...

2005

The immediate local metabolic response of the myocardium to acute regional ischemia is determined by an interaction of various influences. These include: (1) the extent of and the variability in reduction of blood flow; (2) the degree and persistence of hypoxia; and (3) the effects of local release of catecholamines, particularly in relation to loss of intracellular potassium. The subsequent me...

2005

The immediate local metabolic response of the myocardium to acute regional ischemia is determined by an interaction of various influences. These include: (1) the extent of and the variability in reduction of blood flow; (2) the degree and persistence of hypoxia; and (3) the effects of local release of catecholamines, particularly in relation to loss of intracellular potassium. The subsequent me...

Journal: :Circulation research 2007
John Yang Nandakumar Sambandam Xianlin Han Richard W Gross Michael Courtois Attila Kovacs Maria Febbraio Brian N Finck Daniel P Kelly

Obesity-related diabetes mellitus leads to increased myocardial uptake of fatty acids (FAs), resulting in a form of cardiac dysfunction referred to as lipotoxic cardiomyopathy. We have shown previously that chronic activation of the FA-activated nuclear receptor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha), is sufficient to drive the metabolic and functional abnormalities of th...

2009
Junichi Funada Tim R. Betts Leanne Hodson Sandy M. Humphreys Jon Timperley Keith N. Frayn Fredrik Karpe

Metabolic substrate utilization of the human failing heart is an area of controversy. The purpose of this study is to directly quantify myocardial substrate utilization in moderately severe heart failure, type 2 diabetes and healthy controls using simultaneous coronary sinus and arterial blood sampling. Patients with heart failure (n = 9, mean NYHA 2.7+/-0.5), with type 2 diabetes (n = 5) and w...

2013
Rajarshi Banerjee Belen Rial Joseph Suttie Ntobeko Ntusi Adam J Lewandowski Oliver J Rider Matthew D Robson Jurgen E Schneider Paul Leeson Stefan Neubauer

Background Excess body fat is a known risk factor for cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and insulin resistance are closely interlinked, both in their causes (eg sedentary lifestyle, social class, diet & age) and effects (endothelial function, increased left ventricular mass, increased myocardial fatty acid uptake). Thus it has been difficult...

2011
Michael C Kreissl David B Stout Koon-Pong Wong Hsiao-Ming Wu Evren Caglayan Waldemar Ladno Xiaoli Zhang John O Prior Christoph Reiners Sung-Cheng Huang Heinrich R Schelbert

BACKGROUND We evaluated the effect of insulin stimulation and dietary changes on myocardial, skeletal muscle and brain [(18)F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) kinetics and uptake in vivo in intact mice. METHODS Mice were anesthetized with isoflurane and imaged under different conditions: non-fasted (n = 7; "controls"), non-fasted with insulin (2 IU/kg body weight) injected subcutaneously immediately...

Journal: :Circulation 1976
B R Pugh L M Buja R W Parkey L R Poliner E M Stokely F J Bonte J T Willerson

The present studies performed in experimental animals demonstrate that electrical direct current cardioversion can produce skeletal muscle damage and increased technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate (99mTc-PYP) uptake; in experimental animals the electrically damaged skeletal muscle shows necrosis with extensive calcium deposition. In addition, the frequent administration of high energy cardiove...

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