The myogenic automatism of the systemic heart of Octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda: Coleoidea): evidence for localized stretch sensitivity and pacing activity


Autoria(s): Agnisola, C.
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

The localization of the stretch sensitivity and myogenic automatism in the systemic heart of Octopus vulgaris has been studied on an isolated preparation in which the ventricle was zoned by ligatures. Each region has been submitted to two different levels of internal hydrostatic pressure (1 and 2 kPa). Only the two atrio-ventricular regions were able to contract regularly when submitted to internal pressure, with a frequency dependent from the pressure value, while the ventricle-aortic region was insensitive to the stretching by internal pressure. This result supports the hypothesis that the automatism in this heart is localized. Electrocardiogram recordings from different areas of an isolated and perfused preparation of the systemic heart ventricle are also reported, which suggest that the electrical activity of the ventricle originates in two narrow areas near the atrio-ventricular valves.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16118/1/PJMS3.1_001.pdf

Agnisola, C. (1994) The myogenic automatism of the systemic heart of Octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda: Coleoidea): evidence for localized stretch sensitivity and pacing activity. Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 3(1), pp. 1-7.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16118/

Palavras-Chave #Biology
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Article

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