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The change in contractility with increasing heart rate was studied in the left ventricle of dogs and in isolated trabeculae carneae of cats. For some of the studies in situ a transient isovolumic state was created by aortic occlusion. At physiological temperatures the frequency-force relationship is flatter than at room temperature and at the same temperature it is flatter in vivo than in vitro. The frequency-(dF/dt)max relationship is steeper than the frequency-force relationship at both temperatures in vivo and in vitro. The frequency-(dF/dt)max relationship is steeper in vitro than it is in situ, although the discrepancy is less marked than in the case of the frequency-force relationship. It is concluded that "staircase" plays less of a physiological role in adjustment of contractile state in situ than might be inferred from studies of isolated tissue.
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ML Kahn
Frederic Kavaler
State University of New York
VJ Fisher
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a07ebedc3448d68e53784c9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1976.230.3.631