Poincaré plot interpretation using a physiological model of HRV based on a network of oscillators.

Autor: Brennan, Michael, Palaniswami, Marimuthu, Kamen, Peter
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Zdroj: American Journal of Physiology: Heart & Circulatory Physiology; Nov2002, Vol. 283 Issue 5, pH1873, 14p, 3 Diagrams, 26 Graphs
Abstrakt: Epidermal growth factor (EGF) interferes with β-adrenergic receptor (β-AR) signaling in adipocytes and hepatocytes, which leads to decreased lipolytic and glycogenolytic responses, respectively. We studied the effect of EGF on the heart. EGF interfered with the cAMP signal generated by β-AR agonists in cardiac myocytes. In perfused hearts, EGF decreased inotropic and chronotropic responses to epinephrine but not to 8-(4-chloropheny]thio)adenosine 3',5'cyclic monophosphate. Sustained epinephrine infusion induced heart contracture, which resulted in altered heart function as demonstrated by decreased inotropy and increased heart rate variability. EGF prevented all these alterations. In the whole animal (anesthetized mice), EGF administration reduced the rise in heart rate induced by a single epinephrine dose and the occurrence of Bezold-Jarisch reflex episodes induced by repeated doses. Sialoadenectomy enhanced the response to epinephrine, and EGF administration restored normal response. All these results suggest that, by interfering with β-AR signaling, EGF protects the heart against the harmful effects of epinephrine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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