Heart rate regulation in diving sea lions: the vagus nerve rules

Volume: 220, Issue: 8, Pages: 1372 - 1381
Published: Apr 15, 2017
Abstract
Recent publications have emphasized the potential generation of morbid cardiac arrhythmias secondary to autonomic conflict in diving marine mammals. Such conflict, as typified by cardiovascular responses to cold water immersion in humans, has been proposed to result from exercise-related activation of cardiac sympathetic fibers to increase heart rate, combined with depth-related changes in parasympathetic tone to decrease heart rate. After...
Paper Details
Title
Heart rate regulation in diving sea lions: the vagus nerve rules
Published Date
Apr 15, 2017
Volume
220
Issue
8
Pages
1372 - 1381
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