Beat-to-beat variation in heart rate (f H ) has been used as a tool for elucidating the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic modulation of the heart. A portion of the temporal changes in f H is evidenced by a respiratory influence (cardiorespiratory interaction) on heart rate variability (HRV) with heartbeats increasing and decreasing within a respiratory cycle. Nevertheless, little is known about respiratory effects on HRV in lower vertebrates. By using frequency domain analysis, we provide the first evidence of a ventilatory component in HRV similar to mammalian respiratory sinus arrhythmia in an amphibian, the toad Rhinella schneideri. Increases in the heartbeats arose synchronously with each lung inflation cycle, an intermitt...
The ventilatory and cardiovascular effects of a decreased O2-carrying capacity of the blood were eva...
SYNOPSIS. Cardiovascular variables in developing amphibians are affected by both allometry and organ...
International audienceIn amphibians, there is some evidence that (1) anatomically separate brainstem...
Beat-to-beat variation in heart rate (f H ) has been used as a tool for elucidating the balance betw...
In anurans, changes in ambient temperature influence body temperature and, therefore, energy consump...
Breathing in amphibians is a remarkably complex behavior consisting of irregular breaths that may be...
Breathing in amphibians is a remarkably complex behavior consisting of irregular breaths that may be...
Control of the heart rate and cardiorespiratory interactions (CRI) is predominantly parasympathetic ...
In anuran amphibians, respiratory rhythm is generated within the central nervous system (CNS) and is...
Heart rate in vertebrates is controlled by activity in the autonomic nervous system. In spontaneousl...
Cardiovascular variables were measured in larvae of Xenopus laevis from hatching (2 mg) to the end o...
This study examined the role of pulmonary vagal feedback on hypercapnic chemosensitivity and breathi...
The primary role of the respiratory system is to ensure adequate tissue oxygenation, eliminate carbo...
SYNOPSIS. The episodic, or intermittent, breathing of frogs and many ecto-thermic vertebrates result...
230 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This series of studies examin...
The ventilatory and cardiovascular effects of a decreased O2-carrying capacity of the blood were eva...
SYNOPSIS. Cardiovascular variables in developing amphibians are affected by both allometry and organ...
International audienceIn amphibians, there is some evidence that (1) anatomically separate brainstem...
Beat-to-beat variation in heart rate (f H ) has been used as a tool for elucidating the balance betw...
In anurans, changes in ambient temperature influence body temperature and, therefore, energy consump...
Breathing in amphibians is a remarkably complex behavior consisting of irregular breaths that may be...
Breathing in amphibians is a remarkably complex behavior consisting of irregular breaths that may be...
Control of the heart rate and cardiorespiratory interactions (CRI) is predominantly parasympathetic ...
In anuran amphibians, respiratory rhythm is generated within the central nervous system (CNS) and is...
Heart rate in vertebrates is controlled by activity in the autonomic nervous system. In spontaneousl...
Cardiovascular variables were measured in larvae of Xenopus laevis from hatching (2 mg) to the end o...
This study examined the role of pulmonary vagal feedback on hypercapnic chemosensitivity and breathi...
The primary role of the respiratory system is to ensure adequate tissue oxygenation, eliminate carbo...
SYNOPSIS. The episodic, or intermittent, breathing of frogs and many ecto-thermic vertebrates result...
230 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.This series of studies examin...
The ventilatory and cardiovascular effects of a decreased O2-carrying capacity of the blood were eva...
SYNOPSIS. Cardiovascular variables in developing amphibians are affected by both allometry and organ...
International audienceIn amphibians, there is some evidence that (1) anatomically separate brainstem...