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@article{1445798, author = {Vaverka, J. and Burša, J. and Šumbera, Josef and Pásek, Michal}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {4798512}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4798512}, keywords = {left ventricle; transmural differences}, language = {eng}, issn = {2314-6133}, journal = {Biomed Research International}, title = {Effect of Transmural Differences in Excitation-Contraction Delay and Contraction Velocity on Left Ventricle Isovolumic Contraction: A Simulation Study}, volume = {2018}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1445798 AU - Vaverka, J. - Burša, J. - Šumbera, Josef - Pásek, Michal PY - 2018 TI - Effect of Transmural Differences in Excitation-Contraction Delay and Contraction Velocity on Left Ventricle Isovolumic Contraction: A Simulation Study JF - Biomed Research International VL - 2018 IS - 4798512 SP - 1-10 EP - 1-10 PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation SN - 23146133 KW - left ventricle KW - transmural differences N2 - Recent studies have shown that left ventricle (LV) exhibits considerable transmural differences in active mechanical properties induced by transmural differences in electrical activity, excitation-contraction coupling, and contractile properties of individual myocytes. It was shown that the time between electrical and mechanical activation of myocytes (electromechanical delay: EMD) decreases from subendocardium to subepicardium and, on the contrary, the myocyte shortening velocity (MSV) increases in the same direction. To investigate the physiological importance of this inhomogeneity, we developed a new finite element model of LV incorporating the observed transmural gradients in EMD and MSV. Comparative simulations with the model showed that when EMD or MSV or both were set constant across the LV wall, the LV contractility during isovolumic contraction (IVC) decreased significantly ((dp/dt)(max) was reduced by 2 to 38% and IVC was prolonged by 18 to 73%). This was accompanied by an increase of transmural differences in wall stress. These results suggest that the transmural differences in EMD and MSV play an important role in physiological contractility of LV by synchronising the contraction of individual layers of ventricular wall during the systole. Reduction or enhancement of these differences may therefore impair the function of LV and contribute to heart failure. ER -
VAVERKA, J., J. BURŠA, Josef ŠUMBERA a Michal PÁSEK. Effect of Transmural Differences in Excitation-Contraction Delay and Contraction Velocity on Left Ventricle Isovolumic Contraction: A Simulation Study. \textit{Biomed Research International}. London: Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2018, roč.~2018, č.~4798512, s.~1-10. ISSN~2314-6133. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4798512.
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