Effects of Temperature on Norepinephrine-Induced Sinus Acceleration and Overdrive Suppression in the Isolated Dog Atrium
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Heart Journal (Japanese Heart Journal) in Japanese Heart Journal
- Vol. 17 (5) , 656-662
- https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.17.656
Abstract
Using an isolated, blood-perfused atrium preparation, the effects of temperature on SA nodal pacemaker activity were investigated in 9 preparations. The PP interval decreased as temperature was raised. Regular sinus rhythm and atrial contraction were maintained above approximately 27.degree. C. Below 26.degree. C, sinus depolarization still showed a regular rate, although atrial contractions had ceased. At about 24.degree. C, atrial rhythm became irregular. Below 20.degree. C, atrial depolarization disappeared. Chronotropic responses to norepinephrine were suppressed at decreased temperatures, not only with respect to maximum PP shortening but also to the threshold dose for inducing sinuc acceleration. Overdrive suppression was not influenced significantly by decreasing temperature. A temperature decrease causes suppression of SA nodal pacemaker activity, although the SA node continues to function regularly until about 25.degree. C.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: