Intrinsic properties and extrinsic neurohormonal control of crab cardiac hemodynamics |
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Authors: | J. L. Wilkens B. R. McMahon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Regulatory Mechanisms Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, T2N IN4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | This report provides the first direct measurements of the stroke volume and total cardiac output of crustacean hearts, as recorded from a semi-isolated in vitro preparation. The responses to mechanical perturbations, changes in preload and afterload, show that these hearts do not possess automatic compensatory Frank-Starling-like mechanisms. Heart rate, reflecting the burst rate of the cardiac ganglion, is minimally affected by stretch. On the other hand, these hearts are exquisitely responsive to the neurohormones of the pericardial organs. Serotonin, CCAP and proctolin all produce positive chronotropic and inotropic effects, but the responses to each are unique. Two FMRFamide peptides were positively chronotropic, but negatively inotropic. |
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Keywords: | Cardiac output cardio-regulatory nerves hemodynamics neurohormones pericardial organ Crustacea |
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