Chemical
sympathectomy was obtained following intravenous injection
of 50 mg·kg
–1 of 6-hydroxydopamine. Sympathectomised
dogs presented significant increases in: basic sinus period, sino-atrial conduction time (SACT), AH and HV intervals of the His bundle electrogram, atrial functional (AFRP) and effective (AERP) refractory periods, atrio-ventricular node functional (AVNFRP) and effective (AVNERP) refractory periods, ventricular functional (VFRP) and effective (EVRP) refractory periods and atrial (AMAP) and ventricular (VMAP) monophasic action potential durations. Corrected sinus recovery time (CSRT) was not affected
by chemical
sympathectomy. Neither was the atrial ERP/
MAP duration
ratio.
This new form of sympathectomy affects all the levels of the cardiac conduction system. Such results are in accordance with those obtained with surgical sympathectomy or the use of beta-blocking agents.
DIANE GODIN*, CLAUDE GUIMOND, RÉGINALD A NADEAU and A ROBERT LEBLANC From the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal and Centre de recherche, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur, Montréal, Canada
Cardiovascular Research 1982 16(9):524-529; doi:10.1093/cvr/16.9.524
© 1982 by European Society of Cardiology