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KMID : 0358619770110020017
Korean Journal of Physiology
1977 Volume.11 No. 2 p.17 ~ p.22
Effects of Increasing the Venous Return on the Heart Rate in the Water Turtle



Abstract
By the intravenous infusion of saline solution through the postcaval vein, the effects of increasing the venous return on the heart rate were studied in the water turtle (Amyda japonica). The following results were obtained:
1) Prior to saline infusion, when the initial heart rate was below 50?55/min the heart rate was increased by the infusion. When the initial rate was above this value no changes in heart ratewere observed following the infusion.
2) When the heart rate was decreased by vagal stimulation, the infusion elicited a remarkable increase in the heart rate.
3) Increased heart rate caused by the infusion was not affected by vagotomy or sympathectomy.
4) These results suggest that the increase in heart rate secondary to increased venous return is under the control of a myogenic regulatory mechanism, not a neural mechanism.
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