Abstract:It is known that women and rats have increased minute volume of blood flow (MV) during pregnancy. It is believed that this is due to an increase in heart rate. This remains unclear — whether pregnancy increases myocardial contractility (and consequently increases the stroke volume). There are no data on changes of myocardium electroexcitability during pregnancy. To clarify these issues, experiments were conducted on strips of right ventricular of 94 nonpregnant and 45 pregnant rats. The strips were perfused wi… Show more
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