Influence of sympathetic heart rate modulation on RT interval rate adaptation in conscious dogs.

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  • P Pladys
  • P Maison-Blanche
  • B Gout
  • F Badilini
  • A Bril
  • F Carré
چکیده

The objective was to test if changes in autonomic tone still influenced the RT-RR relationship when full RT adaptation is completed, when heart rate is controlled, and when beat-to-beat variability is abolished by atrial pacing. Eight dogs (8-11 kg) were chronically instrumented with atrial pacing electrodes. Digital ECG (1,000 Hz, 12 bits) were recorded from healthy conscious dogs during spontaneous sinus rhythm and during atrial pacing. The protocol was repeated before and after atenolol (2 mg/kg), prazosin (0.5 mg/kg), or atenolol + prazosin. A vocal incitation was used as sympathetic stimulation. Beat-to-beat quantitative analysis of the RT interval (from QRS apex to end of T wave) was correlated with the preceding RR by linear regression. In spontaneous rhythm, atenolol increased RR (P < 0.001), RT (P < 0.001), and short-term heart rate variability (P < 0.01) and decreased RT-RR slopes (P < 0.001). Prazosin did not significantly modify any parameter. Sympathetic stimulation decreased RR (P < 0.001), RT (P < 0.05), and short-term heart rate variability (P < 0.01) and increased RT-RR slopes (P < 0.001). In atrial pacing, the RT-RR slopes were steeper during pacing than during spontaneous rhythm but were not modified by pharmacological manipulation of the autonomic nervous system. During sinus rhythm the RT-RR relationship is increased by sympathetic stimulation and decreased by beta-blockade. When heart rate modulation and the effects of the time delay in RT rate adaptation are abolished by atrial pacing, the influence of autonomic tone on RT rate adaptation disappears.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE

دوره 23 11 Pt 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000