Conduction velocity of peristaltic waves in the in vivo ureter: application of a new diameter gauge |
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Authors: | T. Ohhashi T. Miyazawa T. Azuma M. Sakaguchi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, and Research Laboratory for Cardiovascular Diseases, Shinshu University, School of Medicine, 390 Matsumoto, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagano Technical College, 380 Nagano, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary The conduction velocity of peristaltic movements of the canine ureter was measured under anaesthesia with a new type of diameter gauge using an image sensor. The peristaltic velocity was 34.1±6.2 mm/sec in 10 experiments. Noradrenaline at a low dosage of 1 g/kg i.v. reduced the resting diameter, increased the conduction velocity to 47–56 mm/sec, and approximately doubled the frequency of contraction. The application of acetylcholine also caused an increase in both frequency and conduction velocity (42–46 mm/sec). A plot of the conduction velocity against the mean period of peristaltic contraction was hyperbolic in shape. |
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