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Frequency-force relationship in dog atrial muscle as modified by acetylcholine
Abstract:
The effects of acetylcholineee on the frequency-force relationship in isolated dog atria were investigated in a frequency range of 2-3.5 Hz. The atria were suspended in a bath and perfused with arterial blood from a carotid artery of a heparinized donor dog. The frequency-force relationship was uniformly and dose-dependently suppressed by infusion of acetylcholin in 3 different doses at the frequency range of 2-3.5 Hz, and acetylcholine did not induce a negative staircase.
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