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The role of adrenaline as a modulator of cardiac performance in two Antarctic fishes
Authors:Peter Vilhelm Skov  Peter G Bushnell  Bjørn Tirsgaard  John Fleng Steffensen
Institution:1.Marine Biological Laboratory,University of Copenhagen,Helsing?r,Denmark;2.Department of Biological Sciences,Indiana University South Bend,South Bend,USA
Abstract:The present work was performed to test the hypothesis that Antarctic teleosts rely mostly on cholinergic inhibition for autonomic modulation of the heart. The effects of adrenaline on the inotropic properties on paced, isometrically contracting muscle strips were examined in two distinct Antarctic teleosts, the haemoglobinless icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus and the red-blooded Notothenia coriiceps. All tissues examined revealed a negative force-frequency relationship. Under baseline conditions C. aceratus contracted with a force twice as great as that of N. coriiceps. While the degree to which ventricular tissues responded to adrenaline varied between species, adrenergic stimulation significantly increases myocyte contraction force in this group of fishes. Contraction and relaxation times were not significantly affected by adrenaline concentration while absolute rates of contraction were. Adrenergic stimulation does not enable tissues to achieve higher contraction frequencies, but is shown to be a potent modulator of contraction force.
Keywords:Adrenaline  Acetylcholine  Ventricle  Atrium  Icefish  Isometric contraction  Peak tension  Chaenocephalus  Notothenia
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