Title : Chronotropic response to acetylcholine injected into the sinus node artery of the isolated atrium of the dog - Chiba_1975_Cardiovasc.Res_9_127 |
Author(s) : Chiba S , Levy MN , Zieske H |
Ref : Cardiovascular Research , 9 :127 , 1975 |
Abstract :
Injection of a single bolus of acetylcholine into the sinus node artery of the isolated atrium of the dog produces a triphasic response similar to that previously observed after a single stimulus to the vagus nerves. There is an initial, brief but pronounced, cardiac deceleration followed by a brief, slight acceleration, which is then followed by a more prolonged deceleration which is of lesser magnitude than the initial deceleration. The most likely cause of the intermediate phase of cardiac acceleration is a direct effect of acetylcholine on the pacemaker cells, as it is also with the primary and tertiary phases of cardiac deceleration. |
PubMedSearch : Chiba_1975_Cardiovasc.Res_9_127 |
PubMedID: 1122507 |
Chiba S, Levy MN, Zieske H (1975)
Chronotropic response to acetylcholine injected into the sinus node artery of the isolated atrium of the dog
Cardiovascular Research
9 :127
Chiba S, Levy MN, Zieske H (1975)
Cardiovascular Research
9 :127