Myocardial potassium balance during cardioaccelerator nerve and atrial stimulation
Autor: | R. G. Sybers, P. R. Helmer, Q. R. Murphy, H. D. Sybers |
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Rok vydání: | 1965 |
Předmět: |
Chronotropic
medicine.medical_specialty Sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic Nervous System medicine.medical_treatment Potassium chemistry.chemical_element Stimulation Dogs Heart Rate Physiology (medical) Internal medicine Heart rate medicine Animals Sympathectomy business.industry Myocardium Electric Stimulation medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Anesthesia Cardiology Reflex business Venous return curve |
Zdroj: | The American journal of physiology. 209(4) |
ISSN: | 0002-9513 |
Popis: | By following changes in arterial-coronary sinus plasma potassium concentration differences, the myocardial potassium balance was studied during the increased heart rate produced by cardioaccelerator nerve or right atrial stimulation. With cardioaccelerator nerve stimulation there was an initial loss of myocardial potassium of brief duration, followed by an uptake for the duration of the stimulation. Atrial stimulation leads predominantly to a loss of myocardial potassium, particularly when the reflex effects of marked cardiac acceleration were minimized by cardioaccelerator nerve excision and support of venous return by abdominal binding. It is suggested that the chronotropic action of cardiac sympathetic nerves tends to cause a loss of potassium, but that this is normally circumvented by some other action of the nerves in promoting potassium uptake. |
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