Browsing by Author "Pavlovic, M. (35335027800)"
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Publication Electrocardiographic changes in rats due to different nicotine doses(1977) ;Matejevic, D. (6603784992) ;Pavlovic, M. (35335027800)Djukic, V. (6701658274)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Sodium and potassium content in the triceps muscle of the guinea pig treated with thyrotoxin (Serbocroatian)(1973) ;Vojvodic, J. (6602668411) ;Skerovic, D. (6603568043) ;Matejevic, D. (6603784992)Pavlovic, M. (35335027800)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Study of the mechanism of prostacyclin (PgI2) action of myocardial contractility(1992) ;Pavlovic, M. (35335027800) ;Petkovic, D. (7006263342) ;Cvetkovic, M. (59022151300) ;Zdjelar, K. (6505993671) ;Starcevic, V. (7005374307)Bosnic, O. (6508388358)The experiments done on the isolated right ventricle of rat hear suspended in the bath for isolated organs with oxygenated Tyrode's solution showed that PgI2 (2,3 x 10-6 mmol) produced its positive inotropic effect indirectly by promoting both beta-adrenoreceptors and calcium entry through slow calcium channels because this effect could be blocked by propranolol (2,3 x 10-2 mmol - beta adrenoreceptor blocker) or verapamil (4,3 x l0-3 mmol - slow calcium channel blocker). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Study of the mechanism of prostacyclin (PgI2) action of myocardial contractility(1992) ;Pavlovic, M. (35335027800) ;Petkovic, D. (7006263342) ;Cvetkovic, M. (59022151300) ;Zdjelar, K. (6505993671) ;Starcevic, V. (7005374307)Bosnic, O. (6508388358)The experiments done on the isolated right ventricle of rat hear suspended in the bath for isolated organs with oxygenated Tyrode's solution showed that PgI2 (2,3 x 10-6 mmol) produced its positive inotropic effect indirectly by promoting both beta-adrenoreceptors and calcium entry through slow calcium channels because this effect could be blocked by propranolol (2,3 x 10-2 mmol - beta adrenoreceptor blocker) or verapamil (4,3 x l0-3 mmol - slow calcium channel blocker). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The role of endocardial endothelium on inotropic effect of adrenaline on the isolated right ventricle of rat heart(1997) ;Pavlovic, M. (35335027800) ;Nesic, M. (6603600583) ;Macut, Dj. (59264394100) ;Petkovic, D. (7006263342) ;Zdjelar, K. (6505993671) ;Pavlovic, D. (57198030862) ;Djuric, D. (36016317400) ;Andjelkovic, I. (6603236065)Jovanovic, T. (57214419559)It is known that adrenaline ( L - epinephraie) produces positive inotropic effect on isolated right ventricle of rat heart. Purpose : The aim of our study was to investigate inotropic effect of adrenaline on the isolated right ventricle of Wistar rat heart in the presence and absence of endocardial endothelium. Methods : Endocardial endothelium was damaged by immersion for I s of right ventricle with Triton X-100 dissolved in a Crebs-Ringer solution at 20°C followed by rapid abundant wash in Tyrode's solution at 35°C. Each ventricle was put on a boot electrode and than placed in a bath with Tyrode's solution bubbled with 95% O 2 /5% CO 2 The volume of the bath was 25 ml, pH=7.4 and it's temperature was kept on 37°C. Contractions were induced with square wave impulses of twice the diastolic threshold and a duration of 5 ms at a frequency on I Hz. The contractions were recorded via an isometric transducer (sensitivity of 0.05 g/cm) into a microdynarnometer (7050 Ugo Basile). After stabilization period of 30 min adrenaline (Sigma, USA), in a dose 10 5 mol/l, which produced maximal positive inotropic effect, was added into the bath and contractions were recorded continuously for another 60 min. Results : The positive inotropic effect of adrenaline in both groups was expressed immediately after the application. In the group with intact endocardial endothelium the maximal inotropic effect was reached in 2 nd min. (92% higher than in the controls, p<0.05). In the group with damaged endocardial endothelium it was reached in 3 rd min. (183% higher than the controls, p<0.05). The inotropic effect of adrenaline was approximately 100% higher in the experimental group without endocardial endothelium.
