Functional Perturbations of Automatic Activity.

2020 ◽  
pp. 205-209
Author(s):  
J. Luys
Keyword(s):  
Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 2194
Author(s):  
Zvi Roth ◽  
Yaron Z. Kressel ◽  
Yaniv Lavon ◽  
Dorit Kalo ◽  
David Wolfenson

We examined gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) administration at onset of estrus (OE), determined by automatic activity monitoring (AAM), to improve fertility of dairy cows during the summer and autumn. The study was performed on two dairy farms in Israel. The OE was determined by AAM recorded every 2 h, and a single im dose of GnRH analogue was administered shortly after OE. Pregnancy was determined by transrectal palpation, 40 to 45 d after artificial insemination (AI). Conception risk was analyzed by the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS. Brief visual observation of behavioral estrus indicated that about three-quarters of the events (n = 40) of visually detected OE occurred within 6 h of AAM-detected OE. Accordingly, the GnRH analogue was administered within 5 h of AAM-detected OE, to overlap with the expected endogenous preovulatory LH surge. Overall, pregnancy per AI (P/AI) was monitored over the entire experimental period (summer and autumn) in 233 first, second or third AI (116 and 117 AI for treated and control groups, respectively). Least square means of P/AI for treated (45.8%) and control (39.4%) groups did not differ, but group-by-season interaction tended to differ (p = 0.07), indicating no effect of treatment in the summer and a marked effect of GnRH treatment (n = 58 AI) compared to controls (n = 59 AI) on P/AI in the autumn (56.6% vs. 28.5%, p < 0.03). During the autumn, GnRH-treated mature cows (second or more lactations), and postpartum cows exhibiting metabolic and uterine diseases, tended to have much larger P/AI than their control counterparts (p = 0.07–0.08). No effect of treatment was recorded in the autumn in first parity cows or in uninfected, healthy cows. In conclusion, administration of GnRH within 5 h of AAM-determined OE improved conception risk in cows during the autumn, particularly in those exhibiting uterine or metabolic diseases postpartum and in mature cows. Incorporation of the proposed GnRH treatment shortly after AAM-detected OE into a synchronization program is suggested, to improve fertility of positively responding subpopulations of cows.


1965 ◽  
Vol 60 (6) ◽  
pp. 1370-1372
Author(s):  
E. B. Babskii ◽  
L. S. Ul'yaninskii ◽  
P. G. Gorbarenko

2017 ◽  
Vol 100 (10) ◽  
pp. 8590-8601 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liam B. Polsky ◽  
Augusto M.L. Madureira ◽  
Eraldo L. Drago Filho ◽  
Sergio Soriano ◽  
Alex. F. Sica ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 87 (3) ◽  
pp. 628-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan L. Rehmeier ◽  
Glennis A. Kaufman ◽  
Donald W. Kaufman

2009 ◽  
Vol 297 (1) ◽  
pp. H102-H108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicolas Doisne ◽  
Véronique Maupoil ◽  
Pierre Cosnay ◽  
Ian Findlay

Ectopic activity in cardiac muscle within pulmonary veins (PVs) is associated with the onset and the maintenance of atrial fibrillation in humans. The mechanism underlying this ectopic activity is unknown. Here we investigate automatic activity generated by catecholaminergic stimulation in the rat PV. Intracellular microelectrodes were used to record electrical activity in isolated strips of rat PV and left atrium (LA). The resting cardiac muscle membrane potential was lower in PV [−70 ± 1 (SE) mV, n = 8] than in LA (−85 ± 1 mV, n = 8). No spontaneous activity was recorded in PV or LA under basal conditions. Norepinephrine (10−5 M) induced first a hyperpolarization (−8 ± 1 mV in PV, −3 ± 1 mV in LA, n = 8 for both) then a slowly developing depolarization (+21 ± 2 mV after 15 min in PV, +1 ± 2 mV in LA) of the resting membrane potential. Automatic activity occurred only in PV; it was triggered at approximately −50 mV, and it occurred as repetitive bursts of slow action potentials. The diastolic membrane potential increased during a burst and slowly depolarized between bursts. Automatic activity in the PV was blocked by either atenolol or prazosine, and it could be generated with a mixture of cirazoline and isoprenaline. In both tissues, cirazoline (10−6 M) induced a depolarization (+37 ± 2 mV in PV, n = 5; +5 ± 1 mV in LA, n = 5), and isoprenaline (10−7 M) evoked a hyperpolarization (−11 ± 3 mV in PV, n = 7; −3 ± 1 mV in LA, n = 6). The differences in membrane potential and reaction to adrenergic stimulation lead to automatic electrical activity occurring specifically in cardiac muscle in the PV.


2018 ◽  
Vol 50 (5S) ◽  
pp. 296
Author(s):  
Diana Dorn ◽  
Ronald Gangnon ◽  
Jessica Gorzelitz ◽  
David Bell ◽  
Kelli Koltyn ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yixin Gao ◽  
S. Swaroop Vedula ◽  
Gyusung I. Lee ◽  
Mija R. Lee ◽  
Sanjeev Khudanpur ◽  
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