Aim To study intracardiac hemodynamics in healthy men in supine and prone positions.Material and methods This echocardiography study included 14 apparently healthy men at a mean age of 38 years.Results In a prone position, the heart configuration and location in the chest changed, the heart rate increased by 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the combined effect of hypokinesia and external cooling on structural and morphological changes in the ventricular myocardium and parameters of homeostasis of the blood system in male and female WKY (normotensive) and SHR (hypertensive) rats. Simultaneous exposure to hypokinesia and cold caused destructive processes in the myocardium and high dynamics of heart remodeling with diverse structural and morphological changes in the left ventricle in rats of both sexes. The thickness of the left ventricular wall most rapidly decreased in male hypertensive SHR rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To examine seasonal variation of the right heart (RH) structure and function in elite skiers-racers.
Methods: The same group of 16 male was recruited into the study in the period of preparation for national competitions. The study was carried out at the hospital in Sykyvkar, the European North of Russia, which is located near 62° NL and 51° EL.
The spatial-temporal organization of the activation, repolarization and hemodynamics of the heart ventricle in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, adapted to a temperature of 5-7 °C, were studied from the normal sinus rhythm (21.6 ± 4.9 bpm) to the highest possible heart rhythm (HR) (60 bpm), during which deterioration of the contractile activity of the myocardium occurred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the effect of hypokinesia alone and in combination with cold exposure on HR and total cholesterol content in the blood serum of Wistar, WKY, and SHR rats. Irrespectively of the season, hypokinesia was associated with a decrease in HR, which is probably a result of reduced body needs due to deceleration of metabolic processes. A significant increase in total cholesterol was found under conditions of cold exposure combined with hypokinesia, which indicates qualitative structural rearrangement of energy metabolism under the influence of environmental factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the effect of hypokinesia combined with cold exposure on morphological parameters of the heart in Wistar-Kyoto rats and rats with spontaneous genetically determined hypertension (SHR). The pathological processes developing in the heart of white laboratory rats significantly affected cardiac function and manifested in the deterioration of the morphological structure of the heart: reduction of heart weight, thinning of the free wall of the left ventricle. These changes indicate transition to a lower energy level of functioning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied electrophysiological mechanisms of ventricular arrhythmias in dogs (n=7) under conditions of antiorthostatic hypokinesia (head-down tilt 45°). Abnormal transmural heterogeneity of repolarization in the base and apex of the left ventricle and increased dispersion of myocardial repolarization were revealed. By minute 30 of antiorthostatic hypokinesia, an increase in the duration of repolarization was revealed after a period of ventricular arrhythmia in all segments and regions of heart ventricles, which was accompanied by impairment of the pumping function of the heart.
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September 2018
The contractile function of the heart was studied in adult frogs Rana temporaria under the influence of a toxic dose of isoprenaline under conditions of natural sinoatrial rhythm and during heart pacing. The dynamics of ventricular pressure was recorded with a Prucka MacLab 2000 instrument via a catheter introduced into the ventricle through the ventricular wall. Reduced (p<0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPumping function of the heart ventricles under conditions of electrical stimulation was examined in adult dogs and rabbits. Pacing induced different changes in intracardiac hemodynamics manifested in impairment of pumping function of the right ventricle, which is largely determined by the functional state of the left ventricle. Initially high HR in rabbits more deeply limited functional reserve of the myocardium in response to electrical stimulus and was accompanied by more pronounced disturbances of pumping function of both ventricles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRepolarization properties of ventricular myocardium were studied in anesthetized adult dogs of both sexes subjected to antiorthostatic hypokinesia (head-down tilt at 45° and 60° to the horizontal) and during recovery period (horizontal position for 15 min). The time of repolarization of ventricular myocardium during recovery surpassed the initial value, which represents an adaptive response of the heart to antiorthostasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: To determine the repolarization duration gradients in different ventricular regions at atrial and ventricular pacing and to test the hypothesis that acute haemodynamic response to ventricular pacing is related to the lead position with respect to repolarization gradients.
Methods And Results: Repolarization durations estimated as activation-recovery intervals (ARIs) were measured from unipolar electrograms recorded in the subepicardial (Epi), mid-myocardial (Mid), and subendocardial (Endo) layers of the apical and basal parts of the right ventricle (RV) and left ventricle (LV) of 15 healthy dogs under atrial and ventricular pacing. Cardiac haemodynamic variables were measured as well.
The duration of ventricular myocardium excitation increases during atrioventricular stimulation of dog heart and the sequence of depolarization of the right and left ventricles is desynchronized. Significant shortening of the activation-recovery interval in the intramural and subendocardial layers of the left ventricular base leads to modification of the repolarization sequence in this area and to an increase of total dispersion of activation-recovery intervals in the cardiac ventricles, as a result of which repolarization sequence starts partially repeating the depolarization sequence.
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