Infusion of norepinephrine consistently shifted pacemaker dominance to the superior sinus node site in isolated canine right atria, whereas acetylcholine produced no consistent pattern.
Normal physiology (canine right atria) (n=20)
Norepinephrine and acetylcholine vs Baseline (spontaneous activation) (Incrementally increasing doses)
Activation sequence and pacemaker dominance
Unipolar electrograms were recorded from 360 sites in 20 isolated, perfused canine right atria. In 52% of the preparations, spontaneous activation started in the sinus node region. In 32% of the preparations, spontaneous activation was initiated at the junction of the intercaval band and the crista terminalis. Simultaneous multicentric initiation occurred from both sites in 16% of the preparations. With infusion of incrementally increasing doses of norepinephrine, the superior sinus node site consistently assumed dominance. Infusion of incrementally increasing doses of acetylcholine produced no consistent pattern of pacemaker dominance. Propagation velocity during pacing was unaffected by either neurotransmitter. The results demonstrate the presence of two different pacemaker sites in the posterior right atrium that function spontaneously, devoid of any active or significant autonomic input. Exchange of dominance between the two sites occurs in the presence of norepinephrine and acetylcholine. The two sites appear to have a differential sensitivity to norepinephrine but are not differentially sensitive to acetylcholine. Changes in the pattern of activation seen with either neurotransmitters are mediated exclusively by the site of initiation and not by changes in conduction.
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R B Schuessler
Washington University in St. Louis
Burt I. Bromberg
Mercy Hospital
John P. Boineau
Electrophysiology
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Washington University in St. Louis
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Schuessler et al. (Fri,) conducted a other in Normal physiology (canine right atria) (n=20). Norepinephrine and acetylcholine vs. Baseline (spontaneous activation) was evaluated on Activation sequence and pacemaker dominance. Infusion of norepinephrine consistently shifted pacemaker dominance to the superior sinus node site in isolated canine right atria, whereas acetylcholine produced no consistent pattern.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16fff00f965e9c137bd905 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1990.258.6.h1632