PMID: 15341080Sep 3, 2004Paper

The role of stretching the sinus node artery in initiation of atrial fibrillation

Rossiĭskii fiziologicheskiĭ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova
A V GlukhovL V Rozennshtraukh

Abstract

In anaesthetised dogs with open chest (n = 10), against the background of the Gd3+ (a blocking agent of mechano-sensitive ion channels), acetylcholine perfusion induced no significant changes either in probability of atrial fibrillation occurrence or in the paroxysm duration. The Gd3+ did not alter the deceleration of the sinus rhythm either. Therefore the mechanism of spontaneous occurrence of atrial cholinergic fibrillation seems not to be associated with the trigger activity induced by an increased blood pressure in the right atrium.

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