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MYOCARDIAL METABOLISM



The heart uses ATP, created by metabolism of carbohydrates or fatty acids, to derive energy for contraction and electrical activity. Energy for electrical activity is minimal compared to that re­quired for contraction. Stored energy reserves are scarce, and the heart must continually have a source of energy in order to function. The prin­cipal oxidative substrate for ATP production is fatty acid, but if it is not available, a variety of carbohydrates can be used. Myocardial metabo­lism is aerobic, and a constant supply of oxygen must be available. The heart, unlike skeletal mus­cle, is unable to acquire an “oxygen debt” because of its inability to utilize anaerobic metabolism.




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  • PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CORONARY CIRCULATION
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  • MYOCARDIAL METABOLISM
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