Time varying elastance and cardiac muscle energetics based on calcium kinetics and crossbridges cycling

A. Landesberg, R. Beyar, S. Sideman
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The study relates to the control of the mechanical activity of the cardiac muscle by coupling calcium kinetics with crossbridge cycling. Two main feedback mechanisms affect the performance of the contractile filaments: 1) cooperativity, in which the affinity of troponin for calcium is a function of the number of cycling crossbridges, and 2) mechanical feedback where the velocity of filament sliding affects crossbridge turnover rate from the strong to the weak conformation. This intracellular control mechanism describes the performances of the skinned and intact cardiac muscle at various loading conditions, i.e. the force-length and the force-velocity relationships and the control of relaxation. The model can also describe the effect of various loading conditions on the work and ATP consumption. Using this approach, a mechanism for the time varying elastance of the left ventricle is proposed.<>
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时变弹性和心肌能量学基于钙动力学和交叉桥循环
本研究涉及通过钙动力学与过桥循环耦合来控制心肌的机械活动。两种主要的反馈机制影响着收缩纤维的性能:1)协同性,其中肌钙蛋白对钙的亲和力是循环交叉桥数量的函数;2)机械反馈,其中纤维滑动的速度影响交叉桥从强构象到弱构象的周转率。这种细胞内控制机制描述了剥皮心肌和完整心肌在不同负载条件下的性能,即力-长度和力-速度关系以及松弛控制。该模型还可以描述不同载荷条件对功和ATP消耗的影响。利用这种方法,提出了一种左心室时变弹性的机制。
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