SummaryBackgroundElectrical stimulation of the intact (unsectioned) cervical vagus in rabbits frequently provokes ventricular tachyarrhythmias that are often accompanied by mitral regurgitation. Unique pathological lesions often arise on the mitral valve, papillary muscles, and mitral annulus (mitral complex), the latter two of which become swollen and stiffened. These lesions are reversible in nature. Previous studies have essentially ignored the basal portion except for the mitral annulus. Therefore, the present study examined pathological lesions on the left ventricular basal portion in rabbits.MethodsThe intact right vagal nerves of 20 anesthetized rabbits were repeatedly electrically stimulated under electrocardiographic monitoring. Co...
In hypokinesia, edema of all the layers of the mitral value was observed, which resulted in morpholo...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
Bradycardia is a risk factor for the development of torsade de pointes (TdP). The aim of this work w...
SUMMARY In small pieces of rabbit atrial myocardium, sustained periods of circus movement tachycardi...
We developed a new method for introducing drugs into the basal cistern of rabbits. With minimal surg...
In this thesis, autonomic modulation of atrial and ventricular electrophysiology was studied in both...
Torsade de pointes (TdP) is a proarrhythmic side effect of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the QT ...
Background: Ventricular tachycardia may result from vortexlike reentrant excitation of the myocardiu...
The autonomic nervous system regulates cardiac excitability and genesis of ventricular tachyarrhythm...
The effects of electric currents applied during absolute refractory period (ARP) on the cardiac func...
Aim: To provide new sustainable in vivo models of ventricular fibrillation in rabbits. Methods: New ...
Background. Entrainment of ventricular tachycardia can either terminate or change the rate and/or mo...
Humans with underlying cardiovascular disease are at greater risk than humans with normal hearts for...
Objective: The vagal, stellate, and cardiac ganglia cells changes following subarachnoid hemorrhage ...
Purpose: The haemodynamic response to critical care intubation is influenced by the use of sedation ...
In hypokinesia, edema of all the layers of the mitral value was observed, which resulted in morpholo...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
Bradycardia is a risk factor for the development of torsade de pointes (TdP). The aim of this work w...
SUMMARY In small pieces of rabbit atrial myocardium, sustained periods of circus movement tachycardi...
We developed a new method for introducing drugs into the basal cistern of rabbits. With minimal surg...
In this thesis, autonomic modulation of atrial and ventricular electrophysiology was studied in both...
Torsade de pointes (TdP) is a proarrhythmic side effect of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the QT ...
Background: Ventricular tachycardia may result from vortexlike reentrant excitation of the myocardiu...
The autonomic nervous system regulates cardiac excitability and genesis of ventricular tachyarrhythm...
The effects of electric currents applied during absolute refractory period (ARP) on the cardiac func...
Aim: To provide new sustainable in vivo models of ventricular fibrillation in rabbits. Methods: New ...
Background. Entrainment of ventricular tachycardia can either terminate or change the rate and/or mo...
Humans with underlying cardiovascular disease are at greater risk than humans with normal hearts for...
Objective: The vagal, stellate, and cardiac ganglia cells changes following subarachnoid hemorrhage ...
Purpose: The haemodynamic response to critical care intubation is influenced by the use of sedation ...
In hypokinesia, edema of all the layers of the mitral value was observed, which resulted in morpholo...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
Bradycardia is a risk factor for the development of torsade de pointes (TdP). The aim of this work w...