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By means of polarizational microscopy method morphological changes of the cardiac muscle have been studied in highly-(HS) and poorly-stable (PS) rats to hypoxia 1 h and 1 day after injection of cardiotoxic dose of adrenaline (1.5 mg/kg of body mass). One hour after injection of adrenaline in PS
To investigate the relationship between cardiac performance and coronary perfusion, cardiovascular variables (Q(dot), Vs, fh, Pda) and coronary blood flow (q·cor) were measured in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (1.21.6 kg) before and after adrenergic stimulation (1.0 µg kg-1
1. The rate of recovery of the force of contraction of isolated atria from different species of mature animals after 1 hour of anoxia was recorded.2. Atria from rabbits of different ages were also exposed to anoxia. Atria from rabbits, ranging in age from 8 days to 3 years, were essentially similar
Membrane transport of sugar and Ca2+ was studied in pigeon erythrocytes by measuring the cell to medium distribution of 3-O-[14C]methyl-D-glucose and 45Ca. We have found that stimulation of sugar transport by anoxia, adrenaline, or ascorbic acid was not dependent on external Ca2+, nor was it
The status of ATP as a possible coronary vasodilator remains poorly understood. The onset of hypoxia induced a rapid and transient increase of the ATP concentration in the coronary effluent of the isolated perfused rat heart from 0.8 +/- 0.2 nM to the average peak value of 1.3 +/- 0.2 nM (P less
Reptilian embryos often face challenging environmental gas compositions during incubation, which may inflict long-lasting effects in the individuals' physiological responses. These conditions can have a lasting effect on the animal into juvenile life as chronic prenatal exposure to hypercarbia
The effect of altitude chamber hypoxia of different intensity and duration on epinephrine and norepinephrine excretion was investigated. The hypoxia tolerance as a function of catecholamine excretion was also examined. At altitudes 5000 and 6500-7000 m the test subjects were kept for a short time
Expression of the damaging effect of adrenalin on the myocardium of rats adapted to hypoxia was studied under condition of adrenalin being injected into the integral body or in perfusion of an isolated heart. The damage was tested by the histoenzymatic reaction for the succinic dehydrogenase