The performance of the isolated hearts of a gastropod, Busycon canaliculatum (L.), and a bivalve, Mercenaria mercenaria(L.), were examined at different perfusion levels around the expected physiological ranges. Both hearts followed the Frank-Starling relationship with regard to stroke volume versus preload, but the heart-rate response was species-dependent. The argument is developed that the molluscs might functionally apply Starling's Law of the heart to accommodate increased output during exercise. At the expected in vivo filling pressures the power output of the two hearts was the same (15–30 × 10?6Wg?1 ventricular tissue), but the Mercenaria filling levels were considerably lower. This clearly indicates that the cardiac muscle of each o...
The gastropod heart consists of two chambers, which regularly alternately dilate (during diastole) a...
A carrier system for gases and nutrients became mandatory when primitive animals grew larger and dev...
Oxygen consumption of an in-pericardium heart preparation from the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)...
The performance of the isolated hearts of a gastropod, Busycon canaliculatum (L.), and a bivalve, Me...
Shell closure in Arctica islandica is followed by an exponential decrease in the oxygen tension of t...
In Homarus americanus, heartbeat frequency is controlled by the cardiac ganglion, a central pattern ...
During spontaneous beating (autorhythmicity) in the bivalve ventricle, the cardiac action potential ...
Some dynamic characteristics of the systemic heart of O. vulgaris, determined with in vitro and in s...
This study used an in situ heart preparation to analyze the power and work of spontaneously beating ...
Physiologic Studies on the Heart of Amblema peruviana. The heart of the freshwater clam, Amblema per...
1. Heart action of Anodonta anatina (L.) was investigated by recording the electrocardiogram (ECG), ...
The bivalve molluscs include marine, estuarine and fresh-water forms, and they yield good heart and ...
The effects of a brief jet of water delivered to the anterior portion of body-head on the heart rate...
In many gastropod larvae, an extracardiac structure termed the larval heart appears during the velig...
In 1990 Depledge and Andresen developed a #eld/laboratory, non-invasive technique to monitor the imm...
The gastropod heart consists of two chambers, which regularly alternately dilate (during diastole) a...
A carrier system for gases and nutrients became mandatory when primitive animals grew larger and dev...
Oxygen consumption of an in-pericardium heart preparation from the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)...
The performance of the isolated hearts of a gastropod, Busycon canaliculatum (L.), and a bivalve, Me...
Shell closure in Arctica islandica is followed by an exponential decrease in the oxygen tension of t...
In Homarus americanus, heartbeat frequency is controlled by the cardiac ganglion, a central pattern ...
During spontaneous beating (autorhythmicity) in the bivalve ventricle, the cardiac action potential ...
Some dynamic characteristics of the systemic heart of O. vulgaris, determined with in vitro and in s...
This study used an in situ heart preparation to analyze the power and work of spontaneously beating ...
Physiologic Studies on the Heart of Amblema peruviana. The heart of the freshwater clam, Amblema per...
1. Heart action of Anodonta anatina (L.) was investigated by recording the electrocardiogram (ECG), ...
The bivalve molluscs include marine, estuarine and fresh-water forms, and they yield good heart and ...
The effects of a brief jet of water delivered to the anterior portion of body-head on the heart rate...
In many gastropod larvae, an extracardiac structure termed the larval heart appears during the velig...
In 1990 Depledge and Andresen developed a #eld/laboratory, non-invasive technique to monitor the imm...
The gastropod heart consists of two chambers, which regularly alternately dilate (during diastole) a...
A carrier system for gases and nutrients became mandatory when primitive animals grew larger and dev...
Oxygen consumption of an in-pericardium heart preparation from the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)...