Loiselle Denis S, Han June-Chiew, Goo Eden, Chapman Brian, Barclay Christopher J, Hickey Anthony J R, Taberner Andrew J
Department of Physiology, The University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.
J Gen Physiol. 2016 Sep;148(3):183-93. doi: 10.1085/jgp.201611620.
Studies in the literature describe the ability of dietary supplementation by omega-3 fish oil to increase the pumping efficiency of the left ventricle. Here we attempt to reconcile such studies with our own null results. We undertake a quantitative analysis of the improvement that could be expected theoretically, subject to physiological constraints, by posing the following question: By how much could efficiency be expected to increase if inefficiencies could be eliminated? Our approach utilizes thermodynamic analyses to investigate the contributions, both singly and collectively, of the major components of cardiac energetics to total cardiac efficiency. We conclude that it is unlikely that fish oils could achieve the required diminution of inefficiencies without greatly compromising cardiac performance.
文献中的研究描述了通过补充ω-3鱼油来提高左心室泵血效率的能力。在此,我们试图将这些研究结果与我们自己的阴性结果相协调。我们通过提出以下问题,对在生理限制条件下理论上可预期的改善进行了定量分析:如果能够消除低效因素,效率预计能提高多少?我们的方法利用热力学分析来单独和综合研究心脏能量学主要成分对总心脏效率的贡献。我们得出结论,鱼油不太可能在不大幅损害心脏功能的情况下实现所需的低效因素减少。