Efferent cervical vagal stimulations were performed in 4 anesthetized dogs, either with trains of stimuli of constant frequency (CONT), or with brief trains, triggered by the atrial electrical activity (TRIG). Heart rate was increased by cardiac pacing during vagal stimulations. Negative inotropic effects of vagal stimulations, evaluated as changes in atrial contractility, were partially inhibited by cardiac acceleration during CONT, but were unaffected during TRIG. It is concluded that the number of stimuli per cycle, not the number of stimuli per second, is the critical factor for parasympathetic heart regulation
SUMMARY The activity of type A right atrial vagal receptors was recorded from the right cervical vag...
Vagal stimulations were performed in 6 anesthetized rabbits for single cardiac cycles. The distribut...
The effect of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) upon ventricular vulnerability was studied in 30 mongrel...
Efferent vagal stimulation in the anesthetized dog with constant ventricular rate caused either no c...
The duration of the monophasic action potential (APD), the interval be-tween atrial beats and the de...
The effect of the timing of discrete bursts of efferent vagal impulses on heart rate was determined ...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
The heart rate response to vagal stimulation and the interaction with sympathetic activity was evalu...
Employing multiple chamber pressure recording techniques, the presence of fibers within the right an...
The reactions of the vagal cardioaccelerator (VCA) system to changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP)...
The effects of right vagus nerve stimulation on heart rate were examined in 16 dogs anesthetized wit...
The purpose of this study was to compare the distribution of effects of right and left efferent vaga...
The activity of type A right atrial vagal receptors was recorded from the right cervical vagus in ca...
In the canine isovolumetric left ventricle preparation, stimuli were applied to the efferent end of ...
Using vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), we sought to determine the contribution of vagal afferents to e...
SUMMARY The activity of type A right atrial vagal receptors was recorded from the right cervical vag...
Vagal stimulations were performed in 6 anesthetized rabbits for single cardiac cycles. The distribut...
The effect of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) upon ventricular vulnerability was studied in 30 mongrel...
Efferent vagal stimulation in the anesthetized dog with constant ventricular rate caused either no c...
The duration of the monophasic action potential (APD), the interval be-tween atrial beats and the de...
The effect of the timing of discrete bursts of efferent vagal impulses on heart rate was determined ...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
The heart rate response to vagal stimulation and the interaction with sympathetic activity was evalu...
Employing multiple chamber pressure recording techniques, the presence of fibers within the right an...
The reactions of the vagal cardioaccelerator (VCA) system to changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP)...
The effects of right vagus nerve stimulation on heart rate were examined in 16 dogs anesthetized wit...
The purpose of this study was to compare the distribution of effects of right and left efferent vaga...
The activity of type A right atrial vagal receptors was recorded from the right cervical vagus in ca...
In the canine isovolumetric left ventricle preparation, stimuli were applied to the efferent end of ...
Using vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), we sought to determine the contribution of vagal afferents to e...
SUMMARY The activity of type A right atrial vagal receptors was recorded from the right cervical vag...
Vagal stimulations were performed in 6 anesthetized rabbits for single cardiac cycles. The distribut...
The effect of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) upon ventricular vulnerability was studied in 30 mongrel...