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Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features
Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7–8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiments for the first time analysed the related adaptations in action potential (AP) restitution properties recorded by in vivo telemetric electrocardiography from Thoroughbred horses. The horses were subje...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29522557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194008 |
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author | Li, Mengye Chadda, Karan R. Matthews, Gareth D. K. Marr, Celia M. Huang, Christopher L.-H. Jeevaratnam, Kamalan |
author_facet | Li, Mengye Chadda, Karan R. Matthews, Gareth D. K. Marr, Celia M. Huang, Christopher L.-H. Jeevaratnam, Kamalan |
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description | Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7–8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiments for the first time analysed the related adaptations in action potential (AP) restitution properties recorded by in vivo telemetric electrocardiography from Thoroughbred horses. The horses were subjected to a period of acceleration from walk to canter. The QRS durations, and QT and TQ intervals yielded AP conduction velocities, AP durations (APDs) and diastolic intervals respectively. From these, indices of active, λ = QT/(QRS duration), and resting, λ(0) = TQ/(QRS duration), AP wavelengths were calculated. Critical values of QT and TQ intervals, and of λ and λ(0) at which plots of these respective pairs of functions showed unity slope, were obtained. These were reduced by 38.9±2.7% and 86.2±1.8%, and 34.1±3.3% and 85.9±1.2%, relative to their resting values respectively. The changes in λ were attributable to falls in QT interval rather than QRS duration. These findings both suggested large differences between the corresponding critical (129.1±10.8 or 117.4±5.6 bpm respectively) and baseline HRs (32.9±2.1 (n = 7) bpm). These restitution analyses thus separately identified concordant parameters whose adaptations ensure the wide range of HRs over which electrophysiological activation takes place in an absence of heart block or arrhythmias in equine hearts. Since the horse is amenable to this in vivo electrophysiological analysis and displays a unique wide range of heart rates, it could be a novel cardiac electrophysiology animal model for the study of sudden cardiac death in human athletes. |
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spelling | pubmed-58445472018-03-23 Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features Li, Mengye Chadda, Karan R. Matthews, Gareth D. K. Marr, Celia M. Huang, Christopher L.-H. Jeevaratnam, Kamalan PLoS One Research Article Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7–8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiments for the first time analysed the related adaptations in action potential (AP) restitution properties recorded by in vivo telemetric electrocardiography from Thoroughbred horses. The horses were subjected to a period of acceleration from walk to canter. The QRS durations, and QT and TQ intervals yielded AP conduction velocities, AP durations (APDs) and diastolic intervals respectively. From these, indices of active, λ = QT/(QRS duration), and resting, λ(0) = TQ/(QRS duration), AP wavelengths were calculated. Critical values of QT and TQ intervals, and of λ and λ(0) at which plots of these respective pairs of functions showed unity slope, were obtained. These were reduced by 38.9±2.7% and 86.2±1.8%, and 34.1±3.3% and 85.9±1.2%, relative to their resting values respectively. The changes in λ were attributable to falls in QT interval rather than QRS duration. These findings both suggested large differences between the corresponding critical (129.1±10.8 or 117.4±5.6 bpm respectively) and baseline HRs (32.9±2.1 (n = 7) bpm). These restitution analyses thus separately identified concordant parameters whose adaptations ensure the wide range of HRs over which electrophysiological activation takes place in an absence of heart block or arrhythmias in equine hearts. Since the horse is amenable to this in vivo electrophysiological analysis and displays a unique wide range of heart rates, it could be a novel cardiac electrophysiology animal model for the study of sudden cardiac death in human athletes. Public Library of Science 2018-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5844547/ /pubmed/29522557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194008 Text en © 2018 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, Mengye Chadda, Karan R. Matthews, Gareth D. K. Marr, Celia M. Huang, Christopher L.-H. Jeevaratnam, Kamalan Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
title | Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
title_full | Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
title_fullStr | Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
title_full_unstemmed | Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
title_short | Cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—Restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
title_sort | cardiac electrophysiological adaptations in the equine athlete—restitution analysis of electrocardiographic features |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29522557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194008 |
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