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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «IONOTROPY»
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1
Anesthesiology and Otolaryngology
Alpha receptors are responsible for the constriction of blood vessels and promote
hypertension while beta receptors serve to increase heart rate and cardiac
ionotropy as well as vasculature dilation. Dopamine has a more variable
physiologic ...
Adam I. Levine, Satish Govindaraj, Samuel DeMaria, Jr., 2013
2
The Mast Cell in Health and Disease
Hi receptor A. Peripheral vasodilation B. Positive chronotropy C. Positive
ionotropy D. Arrhythmias effect to be predominantly mediated via H) receptors;
however, H2 receptors also play a minor role. Histamine also acts by the HI
receptor to ...
3
Skeletal Biomineralization: Pattern, Processes, and ...
Inotropy (0rvig, 1968): a type of mineralization characterized by specific
interactions between collagen fibrils and the deposition of the mineral phase.
See also "ionotropy". Interglobular dentine (Carlson, this volume, for teeth in
vertebrates): ...
4
Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces: Acid-Base Interactions and ...
Further development of the theory of acid-base interactions resulted in the
solvent system (ionotropy) theory [9] and the Lux-Flood oxidotropic concept [10].
The solvent system theory considers the ability of a solvent to dissociate, followed
by ...
Irina A. Starostina, Oleg V. Stoyanov, Rustam Ya Deberdeev, 2014
5
Saunders Comprehensive Review of the NAVLE
High intracellularNa leads tosecondary Ca influx,mitochondrial swelling,
inhibition ofoxidative phosphorylation, cell necrosis and death.Allresults inearly
positive ionotropy (myocardial, skeletal contractility), but later negative ionotropy (
skeletal ...
6
Biomineralization and Biological Metal Accumulation: ...
This is suggestive of a nonspecific binding or ionotropy that can result from an
initial specific binding of calcium. This interpretation is supported by the finding
that SM has two kinds of affinity for calcium as determined by equilibrium dialysis.
P. Westbroek, E.W. de Jong, 1983
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Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine
Under states of increased sympathetic tone, the body experiences increased
heart rate (chronotropy), increased force of contraction (ionotropy),
vasoconstriction, and elevated blood pressure. This in turn leads to increased
myocardial oxygen ...
8
First Aid for the Surgery Clerkship
INTERMEDIATE DOSE (5–10 μg/kg/min): “CARDIAC DOSE” Action: Stimulation
of dopamine receptors, moderate stimulation of β1 receptors (heart ionotropy/
chronotropy), and mild stimulation of α1 receptors (vasoconstriction). Result: ↑
CO.
Matthew Kaufman, Latha Stead, S. Matthew Stead, 2009
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A New View of Current Acid-Base Theories
Ionotropy is considered as a possibility only in solvents in which definite solvent
cationic and anionic entities are known. Meek and Drago33,34 went even further,
questioning the existence of ionotropy. Having obtained spectrophotometric and
...
Harmon L. Finston, Allen Carl Rychtman, 1982
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Pediatric Hospital Medicine: Textbook of Inpatient Management
Stroke volume is directly determined by ( 1 ) preload, which is the end-diastolic
fiber length; and (2) ionotropy, which is ... through increased venous return to
heart (preload), decreased arterial resistance (after- load), and increased
ionotropy.
Ronald M. Perkin, Dale A. Newton, James D. Swift, 2007