How does your heart coordinate your coronary blood flow with increased myocardial O2 needs when you visit gymnasium for heavy exercise?
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During exercise, coronary blood flow increases to match the augmented myocardial oxygen demand because of tachycardia. Coronary vasodilation during exercise is via a combination of feedforward and feedback control mechanisms. Feedforward control is mediated by sympathetic β-adrenoceptor vasodilation.
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