Muskrats (Ondontra zibethicus) are common freshwater diving mammals exhibiting a bradycardia with both forced and voluntary diving. This bradycardia is mediated by vagal innervation; however, if hypoxia is present there may be local factors that also decrease heart rate. Some of these local factors may include ATP-sensitive potassium channel activation and extracellular accumulation of potassium ions, hydrogen ions and lactate. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of these factors in the isolated perfused hearts of muskrats and of a non-diving mammal, the guinea pig. Although lactate and proton administration reduced heart rate in isolated muskrat and guinea pig hearts, there was no difference in the response to lactate and...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
An entirely novel mechanism to modulate heart rate was recently discovered in the Pacific hagfish (E...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that hypoxia activates ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels in cremast...
Muskrats {Ondatra zibethicus) are among the most common freshwater diving mammals in North America. ...
Force dived animals undergo cardiovascular changes characterized by bradycardia, increased total per...
Flatfishes often inhabit hypoxic waters and are known to exhibit substantial tolerance to cardiac ac...
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP) were discovered by Noma (1983) in the cardiac myocyte. These...
The chronotropic effect of ATP on isolated complete frog hearts and isolated ventricles of frog hear...
1. The effects of high extracellular potassium on hypoxia-induced atrial activity and metabolic char...
q.Objective: Exposure to anoxia has been reported to activate ATP-sensitive potassium K channels in ...
Cardiac muscle from anoxia tolerant and intolerant fishes was used to investigate the importance of ...
In vivo exposure to chronic hypoxia is considered to be a cause of myocardial dysfunction, thereby r...
1. The hypoxia-induced changes of contractile force, frequency and diastolic tension in isolated atr...
The cellular and ionic mechanisms for the initiation and maintenance of life-threatening ventricular...
The molecular and electrophysiological mechanisms of acute ischemic ventricular arrhythmias in hyper...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
An entirely novel mechanism to modulate heart rate was recently discovered in the Pacific hagfish (E...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that hypoxia activates ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels in cremast...
Muskrats {Ondatra zibethicus) are among the most common freshwater diving mammals in North America. ...
Force dived animals undergo cardiovascular changes characterized by bradycardia, increased total per...
Flatfishes often inhabit hypoxic waters and are known to exhibit substantial tolerance to cardiac ac...
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP) were discovered by Noma (1983) in the cardiac myocyte. These...
The chronotropic effect of ATP on isolated complete frog hearts and isolated ventricles of frog hear...
1. The effects of high extracellular potassium on hypoxia-induced atrial activity and metabolic char...
q.Objective: Exposure to anoxia has been reported to activate ATP-sensitive potassium K channels in ...
Cardiac muscle from anoxia tolerant and intolerant fishes was used to investigate the importance of ...
In vivo exposure to chronic hypoxia is considered to be a cause of myocardial dysfunction, thereby r...
1. The hypoxia-induced changes of contractile force, frequency and diastolic tension in isolated atr...
The cellular and ionic mechanisms for the initiation and maintenance of life-threatening ventricular...
The molecular and electrophysiological mechanisms of acute ischemic ventricular arrhythmias in hyper...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
An entirely novel mechanism to modulate heart rate was recently discovered in the Pacific hagfish (E...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that hypoxia activates ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels in cremast...