Atrioventricular Nodal Function, Atrial Fibrillation And Ventricular Tachycardia in Giraffes

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Shivkumar Tejas E.ORCID,Hadaya JosephORCID,Bertelsen Mads FrostORCID,Aalkjær ChristianORCID,Smerup Morten H.ORCID,Wang TobiasORCID,Ajijola Olujimi A.ORCID,Horowitz Barbara N.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractUnique cardiovascular adaptations in giraffes (Giraffa Camelopardalis reticulata) have been the focus of numerous investigations for almost a century. The vertical distance between the heart and brain impose high pressure on the giraffe left ventricle leading to thickening that exceeds heart in other mammals. Yet, cardiovascular function appears to be unimpacted by these morphologic differences. Physiologically adapted atrioventricular conduction may contribute to these unique cardiovascular characteristics. Atrioventricular (AV) function was assessed to determine whether physiologically adapted AV intervals might optimize the delay between atrial and ventricular contractions. Using ambulatory and intracardiac recordings, we report a longer PR interval in giraffes than predicted by allometric scaling. Slow ventricular response during atrial fibrillation further supports species-specific atrioventricular adaptations.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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