Affiliation:
1. University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Physiology 815 West 37th Street, Los Angeles, California 90007
2. Patel Chest Institute New Delhi, India
Abstract
In a study of the effects of heart failure on the responses of cardiac receptors, ten dogs were subjected to tricuspid avulsion and pulmonary artery stenosis. One case of spontaneous heart failure was included in the series, and the electrical spike responses of atrial receptors to progressive changes in atrial stretch induced by infusion and hemorrhage were contrasted with those in normal control dogs. In the control dogs, the number of spikes per cycle increased very sharply with moderate, i.e., 5-10 cm H
2
O, venous pressure increments before reaching a maximum at 20 cm H
2
O. In the experimental dogs, the firing rate failed to increase to the same extent despite large increases in pressure. The resulting sets of curves exhibited a sharp dichotomy. This evidence for the impaired response of elements of the subendocardial receptor network is compatible with a decrease in the sensitivity of feedback mechanisms responsible for the regulation of sodium and water metabolism.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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