EFFECTS OF AUTONOMIC NERVE STIMULATION, ASYNCHRONY, AND LOAD ON DP/DTMAX AND ON DP/DTMIN

1991 
We studied asynchronous depolarization effects on mechanical responses to autonomic nerve stimulation (ANS) in 21 dogs with AV nodal block. In 11 of these dogs, we kept mean aortic pressure (AoP) at 85 mmHg and paced the hearts at 120 beats/min. We paced, in random order, either the LV apex or the RV anterior or lateral wall to increase the asynchrony of ventricular contraction and relaxation. During pacing at each site, we determined maximum rate of LVP rise (dP/dtmax) and fall (dP/dtmin) before and during stimulation of cardiac sympathetic and vagal nerves and during combined nerve stimulation. Changing the pacing site from LV to RV decreased dP/dtmax and also dP/dtmin (P less than 0.001); the decrease was most pronounced when we shifted pacing from LV apex to RV anterior wall. Sympathetic stimulation increased (P less than 0.0001) and vagal stimulation decreased (P less than 0.001) dP/dtmax and dP/dtmin during pacing at each site. Effect of vagal stimulation was substantially enhanced during concomitan...
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