Title : Accentuated vagal antagonism of beta-adrenergic effects on ventricular repolarization. Evidence of weaker antagonism in hostile type A men - Fukudo_1992_Circulation_85_2045 |
Author(s) : Fukudo S , Lane JD , Anderson NB , Kuhn CM , Schanberg SM , McCown N , Muranaka M , Suzuki J , Williams RB, Jr. |
Ref : Circulation , 85 :2045 , 1992 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Prior research has suggested a weaker parasympathetic antagonism of sympathetic effects on the heart in type A (coronary-prone) men. To confirm this phenomenon and extend our understanding of it, we investigated the effects of prior muscarinic blockade on the electrocardiogram T wave and other cardiovascular and neuroendocrine responses to isoproterenol in type A and type B (non-coronary-prone) men. METHODS AND |
PubMedSearch : Fukudo_1992_Circulation_85_2045 |
PubMedID: 1317272 |
Fukudo S, Lane JD, Anderson NB, Kuhn CM, Schanberg SM, McCown N, Muranaka M, Suzuki J, Williams RB, Jr. (1992)
Accentuated vagal antagonism of beta-adrenergic effects on ventricular repolarization. Evidence of weaker antagonism in hostile type A men
Circulation
85 :2045
Fukudo S, Lane JD, Anderson NB, Kuhn CM, Schanberg SM, McCown N, Muranaka M, Suzuki J, Williams RB, Jr. (1992)
Circulation
85 :2045