ALTERATIONS IN SUBSIDIARY PACEMAKER FUNCTION AFTER PROLONGED SUBSIDIARY PACEMAKER DOMINANCE IN THE CANINE RIGHT ATRIUM

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ROZANSKI, GJ [1 ]
LIPSIUS, SL [1 ]
RANDALL, WC [1 ]
JONES, SB [1 ]
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[1] LOYOLA UNIV, STRITCH SCH MED, DEPT PHYSIOL, MAYWOOD, IL 60153 USA
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10.1016/S0735-1097(84)80098-4
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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In vivo and in vitro techniques were used to study the functional characteristics of subsidiary atrial pacemaker activity 4-11 mo. after surgical excision of the sinoatrial node region of the dog heart. Characteristics of this long-term subsidiary atrial pacemaker activity were compared with those of sinoatrial node and short-term subsidiary atrial pacemaker activities. Extracellular bipolar electrodes were used to estimate the site of earliest activation and monitor spontaneous rate. Under both in vivo and in vtro conditions, long-term pacemaker activity was located in the same region of the inferior right atrium as was short-term pacemaker activity. Under in vitro conditions, long-term activity was characterized by a reduced sensitivity to acetylcholine [ACh] and overdrive pacing and by a lack of dependence on .beta.-adrenergic stimulation compared with short-term activity. Furthermore, long-term pacemaker activity was more sensitive to ACh and less sensitive to norepinephrine [NE] (> 10-7 M) compared with sinoatrial node activity. The subsidiary atrial pacemakers that emerge soon after removal of the sinoatrial node are the same as those pacemakers that ultimately assume long-term control of the heart. In addition, after subsidiary atrial pacemakers assume dominant pacemaker function, their dependence on NE and their response to ACh and overdrive pacing are reduced. These changes facilitate a more stable regulation of atrial pacemaker rhythm and, thereby, make subsidiary atrial pacemaker function more like that of the sinoatrial node.
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