“…Wyss, Ardell, Scher, & Rowell (1983) showed that there was no significant difference in the haemodynamic responses observed during graded vs. single step reductions regardless of workload). After control experiments were performed in all 14 animals, the ventricular pacing leads were connected to a pacemaker for rapid ventricular pacing (200-240 bpm, ∼30 days) to achieve heart failure with reduced ejection fraction as described in previous studies (Ansorge et al, 2005;Coutsos et al, 2013;Hammond et al, 2000;Kaur et al, 2017;Mannozzi et al, 2020;O'Leary et al, 2004O'Leary et al, , 2019Sala-Mercado et al, 2007). Heart failure was indicated by frank reduction in ventricular performance and was apparent when the pacemaker was disconnected, e.g.…”