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Respiratory Cardiac Arrhythmia in Postnatal Ontogenesis of Rats
Authors:O. P. Timofeeva  V. A. Sizonov
Affiliation:(1) Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:Development of the respiratory cardiac arrhythmia and the role of parasympathetic nervous system in its origin have been studied in rats aged from 4–6 days to 6 months of life. In rat pups of the first week of life, small fluctuations of cardiac rhythm were observed with the frequency close to fluctuations of respiratory rhythm. However, at this age they had neither regular character nor clear connection with phases of the respiratory cycle. On the 2–3rd week the amplitude of fluctuations rose and their association with respiration was established; however, unlike the respiratory arrhythmia observed in other animals and human, in rat pups there was deceleration but not acceleration of heart beating. By to the 6-week age the respiratory arrhythmia reached the maximal values, then its amplitude began to decrease. Bilateral transection of the vagus nerves in rat pups did not cause reduction of the respiratory arrhythmia. Thus, in rats the central influences on the heart can be transduced by bypassing the system of vagus nerves.
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