SYNOPSIS. The functional significance of many features of the reptilian cardiopulmonary system remains unknown; particularly the importance of cardiac shunts. One hypothesis for a physiological function for shunts is that they play a role in myocardial oxygenation and are therefore important when cardiac work is elevated. In this study we examined cardiac function by monitoring electrocardiograms in red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta) with a reduced myocardial oxygen supply. Exposing the animals to a hypoxic gas mixture reduced oxygen levels in the pulmonary venous return. When cardiac work was elevated during hypoxia, the electrocardiogram changed in a manner consistent with myocardial hypoxia, suggesting en-richment of the lumina...
Substrate utilization by the isolated aerobic (Po2 500 mm Hg) and hypoxic (Po2 50 mm Hg) turtle (Pse...
We developed an in situ perfused turtle (Chrysemys scripta) heart preparation to study its intrinsic...
The ventricles of non-crocodilian reptiles are incompletely dividedand provide an opportunity for mi...
SYNOPSIS. The functional significance of many features of the reptilian cardiopulmonary system remai...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that an inability of the ventricle to contract in coordination wi...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
Unlike the majority of vertebrates, the freshwater turtle (Trachemys scripta) can survive anoxia fo...
Freshwater turtles (Trachemys scripta) are among the very few vertebrates capable of tolerating seve...
subcavities. Two atria open into the dorsally located cavum resulting in intracardiac shunting. Howe...
Changes in heart rate (f(H)) and cloacal ventilation frequency (f(C)) were investigated in the Fitzr...
The cardiovascular response of the red eared slider (Pseudemys scripta) to anoxia and hypercapnia wa...
Among vertebrates, turtles are able to tolerate exceptionally low oxygen tensions. We have investiga...
Cardiovascular parameters of spontaneously breathing pond turtles (Cydemys flavomarginatd) anaesthet...
This article is a study investigating the blood flow patterns and heart rate in surfacing and during...
Correlation of cardiac performance with cellular energetic components in the oxygen-deprived turtle ...
Substrate utilization by the isolated aerobic (Po2 500 mm Hg) and hypoxic (Po2 50 mm Hg) turtle (Pse...
We developed an in situ perfused turtle (Chrysemys scripta) heart preparation to study its intrinsic...
The ventricles of non-crocodilian reptiles are incompletely dividedand provide an opportunity for mi...
SYNOPSIS. The functional significance of many features of the reptilian cardiopulmonary system remai...
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that an inability of the ventricle to contract in coordination wi...
Two principal hypotheses account for intracardiac shunting in reptiles. The ‘pressure shunting ’ hyp...
Unlike the majority of vertebrates, the freshwater turtle (Trachemys scripta) can survive anoxia fo...
Freshwater turtles (Trachemys scripta) are among the very few vertebrates capable of tolerating seve...
subcavities. Two atria open into the dorsally located cavum resulting in intracardiac shunting. Howe...
Changes in heart rate (f(H)) and cloacal ventilation frequency (f(C)) were investigated in the Fitzr...
The cardiovascular response of the red eared slider (Pseudemys scripta) to anoxia and hypercapnia wa...
Among vertebrates, turtles are able to tolerate exceptionally low oxygen tensions. We have investiga...
Cardiovascular parameters of spontaneously breathing pond turtles (Cydemys flavomarginatd) anaesthet...
This article is a study investigating the blood flow patterns and heart rate in surfacing and during...
Correlation of cardiac performance with cellular energetic components in the oxygen-deprived turtle ...
Substrate utilization by the isolated aerobic (Po2 500 mm Hg) and hypoxic (Po2 50 mm Hg) turtle (Pse...
We developed an in situ perfused turtle (Chrysemys scripta) heart preparation to study its intrinsic...
The ventricles of non-crocodilian reptiles are incompletely dividedand provide an opportunity for mi...