Electrical Heterogeneity and Conduction Block in Reoxygenated Guinea Kg Papillary Muscles.
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To investigate the changes in electrical activity after reoxygenation, guinea pig papillary muscles were reoxygenated with 5mM glucose solution after various durations (30-120min) of substrate-free hypoxia. Action potential duration recovered to the control level on reoxygenation following 30-120min hypoxia. The recovery of developed tension or resting tension was incomplete after reoxygenation following longer periods of hypoxia. There was a high incidence of arrhythmias on reoxygenation after 60min hypoxia, which have been shown to be triggered activities due to delayed afterdepolarizations. In some muscles reoxygenated after prolonged hypoxia (90-120min), there was electrical heterogeneity which was shown by variable action potential durations and configurations. There was also conduction block around the microelectrode site in muscle. It was suggested that the electrical heterogeneity and conduction block could predispose to reentry, and that triggered activities and reentry could be involved in the genesis of arrhythmias on reperfusion.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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Terada Hajime
The Third Department of Internal Medicine
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Hayashi Hideharu
Photon Medical Research Center Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine
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Mcdonald Terence
Department Of Physiology And Biophysics Dalhausie University
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McDONALD Terence
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Dalhousie University
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TERADA Hajime
the Third Department of Internal Medicine, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
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