نتایج جستجو برای: vagal bradycardia

تعداد نتایج: 13543  

2005
Patricia A. McGrattan Joan Heller Oliver M. Brown

A prejunctional mechanism involving an a,-adrenergic receptor may exert control on the release of acetylcholine from parasympathetic nerve endings in the heart. To test this hypothesis in vivo, rats were prepared for electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves. Blood pressures and heart rates were monitored, and the animals were treated with a-agonists and a-antagonists. The a,-selective agonist...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1998
Phyllis K Stein

The purpose of this article is to discuss the relationship between sympathovagal dysfunction and the occurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Onset of atrial fibrillation is subject to circadian variation; shorter episodes occur more frequently during the day, whereas longer episodes occur less frequently at night. Vagally mediated atrial fibrillation typically is preceded by bradycardia, ...

Journal: :Journal of atrial fibrillation 2014
Paolo Alboni Marco Alboni

Some observations suggest that typical (emotional or orthostatic) vasovagal syncope (VVS) is not a disease, but rather a manifestation of a non-pathological trait. We conducted an extensive bibliographic research on the vasovagal reactions in animals, including humans, in order to investigate the possible factors that may explain the origin and evolution of VVS. We found two processes which app...

2010
Hans-Joachim Trappe

Atrial premature beats are frequently diagnosed during pregnancy (PR); supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) (atrial tachycardia, AV-nodal reentrant tachycardia, circus movement tachycardia) is less frequently diagnosed. For acute therapy, electrical cardioversion with 50-100 J is indicated in all unstable patients (pts). In stable SVT, the initial therapy includes vagal maneuvers to terminate tac...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Ferdinando Iellamo Jacopo M Legramante Fabio Pigozzi Antonio Spataro Guido Norbiato Daniela Lucini Massimo Pagani

BACKGROUND Benefits of moderate endurance training include increases in parasympathetic activity and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) and a relative decrease in sympathetic tone. However, the effect of very intensive training load on neural cardiovascular regulation is not known. We tested the hypothesis that strenuous endurance training, like in high-performance athletes, would enhance sympathetic...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
Atsunori Kamiya Junichiro Hayano Toru Kawada Daisaku Michikami Kenta Yamamoto Hideto Ariumi Syuji Shimizu Kazunori Uemura Tadayoshi Miyamoto Takeshi Aiba Kenji Sunagawa Masaru Sugimachi

Sympathetic activation during orthostatic stress is accompanied by a marked increase in low-frequency (LF, approximately 0.1-Hz) oscillation of sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) when arterial pressure (AP) is well maintained. However, LF oscillation of SNA during development of orthostatic neurally mediated syncope remains unknown. Ten healthy subjects who developed head-up tilt (HUT)-induced sy...

Journal: :Circulation research 1979
M D Thames

The present experiments were performed to determine whether digitalis-induced augmentation of cardiac receptor discharge could induce reflex reductions in renal sympathetic nerve activity. Intracoronary injection or epicardial application of acetylstrophanthidin (AS) in chloraloseanesthetized dogs caused large decreases in renal sympathetic nerve activity which were accompanied by modest decrea...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
Cleusa V R de Oliveira M Patricia Rosas-Arellano L Pastor Solano-Flores John Ciriello

Experiments were done in male Wistar rats to investigate the effects of microinjection of hypocretin-1 (Hcrt-1) into the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) on mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and the baroreflex. In the first series, the distribution of Hcrt-1-like immunoreactivity (Ir) was mapped within the region of NTS. Hcrt-1 Ir was found throughout the NTS region, predominant...

2005
DAVID RANDALL D. RANDALL

Gas exchange across fish gills is reviewed and the respiratory and cardiovascular changes associated with exercise and hypoxia described. Heart rate is controlled by inhibitory vagal cholinergic activity which increases during hypoxia and decreases during exercise. Stimulation of receptors on the first gill arch during hypoxia initiates bradycardia. The increase in stroke volume during hypoxia ...

2011
Matthew Nayor Alissa J. Berliner Grant V. Chow David D. Spragg

Bradycardia and transient asystole are well-described sequelae of a myriad of neurologic insults, ranging from focal to generalized injuries. Increased vagal tone also predisposes many individuals, particularly adolescents, to transient neurally mediated bradyarrhythmia. However, prolonged periods of sinus arrest without junctional or ventricular escape are quite rare, even after significant ne...

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