Cardiac electrophysiological variables in blood-perfused and buffer-perfused, isolated, working rabbit heart. 1996

A M Gillis, and E Kulisz, and H J Mathison
Cardiovascular Research Group, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Effects of crystalloid buffer and blood-buffer perfusates on cardiac electrophysiological parameters were compared in four groups of isolated, working rabbit hearts. Hearts were perfused with Krebs-Henseleit buffer or blood plus Krebs-Henseleit buffer (10% hematocrit) over a range of left ventricular afterload (30-100 cmH2O) and cardiac outputs (30-180 ml/min). Left ventricular monophasic action potential duration (APD) was significantly shorter at low afterload and high cardiac output in buffer-perfused (114 +/- 35 ms) compared with blood-perfused hearts (177 +/- 23 ms, P < 0.001). APD shortened in blood-perfused hearts after an increase in afterload to 100 cmH2O (P < 0.05), and APD was similar in blood-perfused (151 +/- 19 ms) compared with buffer-perfused hearts (142 +/- 24 ms, P = NS). Ventricular effective refractory period (VERP) was significantly shorter at low afterload in buffer-perfused (154 +/- 32 ms) compared with blood-perfused hearts (227 +/- 17 ms, P < 0.001). VERP shortened in blood-perfused hearts after an increase in afterload to 100 cmH2O (P < 0.05) and was similar in blood-perfused (166 +/- 26 ms) compared with buffer-perfused hearts (151 +/- 37 ms, P = NS). Determination of VERP was associated with induction of ventricular fibrillation in 10 of 15 buffer-perfused hearts, whereas ventricular fibrillation was not observed in blood-perfused hearts (P < 0.001). Thus significant differences in ventricular repolarization and cardiac hemodynamics are observed in working rabbit hearts perfused with a blood-buffer perfusate compared with a crystalloid buffer. Blood-perfused working hearts are electrophysiologically more stable.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009200 Myocardial Contraction Contractile activity of the MYOCARDIUM. Heart Contractility,Inotropism, Cardiac,Cardiac Inotropism,Cardiac Inotropisms,Contractilities, Heart,Contractility, Heart,Contraction, Myocardial,Contractions, Myocardial,Heart Contractilities,Inotropisms, Cardiac,Myocardial Contractions
D010477 Perfusion Treatment process involving the injection of fluid into an organ or tissue. Perfusions
D011817 Rabbits A burrowing plant-eating mammal with hind limbs that are longer than its fore limbs. It belongs to the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, and in contrast to hares, possesses 22 instead of 24 pairs of chromosomes. Belgian Hare,New Zealand Rabbit,New Zealand Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbit,Rabbit,Rabbit, Domestic,Chinchilla Rabbits,NZW Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus,Chinchilla Rabbit,Domestic Rabbit,Domestic Rabbits,Hare, Belgian,NZW Rabbit,Rabbit, Chinchilla,Rabbit, NZW,Rabbit, New Zealand,Rabbits, Chinchilla,Rabbits, Domestic,Rabbits, NZW,Rabbits, New Zealand,Zealand Rabbit, New,Zealand Rabbits, New,cuniculus, Oryctolagus
D012032 Refractory Period, Electrophysiological The period of time following the triggering of an ACTION POTENTIAL when the CELL MEMBRANE has changed to an unexcitable state and is gradually restored to the resting (excitable) state. During the absolute refractory period no other stimulus can trigger a response. This is followed by the relative refractory period during which the cell gradually becomes more excitable and the stronger impulse that is required to illicit a response gradually lessens to that required during the resting state. Period, Neurologic Refractory,Periods, Neurologic Refractory,Refractory Period, Neurologic,Tetanic Fade,Vvedenskii Inhibition,Wedensky Inhibition,Inhibition, Vvedenskii,Inhibition, Wedensky,Neurologic Refractory Period,Neurologic Refractory Periods,Neuromuscular Fade,Neuromuscular Transmission Fade,Refractory Period, Neurological,Refractory Periods, Neurologic,Electrophysiological Refractory Period,Electrophysiological Refractory Periods,Fade, Neuromuscular,Fade, Neuromuscular Transmission,Fade, Tetanic,Neurological Refractory Period,Neurological Refractory Periods,Refractory Periods, Electrophysiological,Refractory Periods, Neurological,Transmission Fade, Neuromuscular
D001769 Blood The body fluid that circulates in the vascular system (BLOOD VESSELS). Whole blood includes PLASMA and BLOOD CELLS.
D002021 Buffers A chemical system that functions to control the levels of specific ions in solution. When the level of hydrogen ion in solution is controlled the system is called a pH buffer. Buffer
D002304 Cardiac Pacing, Artificial Regulation of the rate of contraction of the heart muscles by an artificial pacemaker. Pacing, Cardiac, Artificial,Artificial Cardiac Pacing,Artificial Cardiac Pacings,Cardiac Pacings, Artificial,Pacing, Artificial Cardiac,Pacings, Artificial Cardiac
D004594 Electrophysiology The study of the generation and behavior of electrical charges in living organisms particularly the nervous system and the effects of electricity on living organisms.
D006321 Heart The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood. Hearts

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