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Effects of stimulation of the cardiac sympathetic nerves and intravenous administration of sympathomimetic amines on the multiple response or fibrillation threshold (VMRT) and on other properties of the dog ventricles were compared. Stimulation of the cardiac sympathetic nerves decreased the VMRT. Administration of sympathomimetic amines caused a brief decrease in the VMRT followed by a sustained increase. Temporal dispersion of recovery of excitability and the degree of ventricular vulnerability were closely related; the ventricle was more vulnerable to fibrillation when the dispersion was increased. The hyperkalemic effect of epinephrine was not responsible for the observed changes in ventricular vulnerability.
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Jaok Han
Union University
P. García de Jalon
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Gordon K. Moe
Utica College
Circulation Research
Masonic Medical Research Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a19c2c2bdd35483aadedaf4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.14.6.516
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