نتایج جستجو برای: electrical excitation

تعداد نتایج: 251901  

Journal: :Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology : journal of the working groups on cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac cellular electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology 2005
Vladimir P Nikolski Igor R Efimov

Defibrillation shocks are commonly used to terminate life-threatening arrhythmias. According to the excitation theory of defibrillation, such shocks are aimed at depolarizing the membranes of most cardiac cells resulting in resynchronization of electrical activity in the heart. If shock-induced changes in transmembrane potential are large enough, they can cause transient tissue damage due to el...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Hiroshi Akazawa Issei Komuro

In the normal heart, an insulating barrier separates the atria and ventricles. The only way in which electrical impulses can cross this barrier is via the atrioventricular (AV) node, which delays impulse conduction to ensure the forward flow of the blood. However, in some individuals, additional muscular bundles (accessory pathways) allow rapid conduction of electrical impulses from the atria t...

2016
Elisabetta Sassaroli Natalia Vykhodtseva

We present here biophysical models to gain deeper insights into how an acoustic stimulus might influence or modulate neuronal activity. There is clear evidence that neural activity is not only associated with electrical and chemical changes but that an electro-mechanical coupling is also involved. Currently, there is no theory that unifies the electrical, chemical, and mechanical aspects of neu...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 1977
R F Moulds

1 A combination of electrical and pharmacological stimulation has been used to compare the effects of sodium thiocyanate and dantrolene sodium on the excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) mechanism of the mouse soleus muscle. 2 Thiocyanate prolonged the 'active state' after electrical stimulation and increased the response to 8 mM caffeine and 80 mM KCl. Dantrolene had an opposite effect to thi...

2010
Vanessa Claire Wood

This thesis develops methods for integrating colloidally synthesized quantum dots (QDs) and metal oxides in optoelectronic devices, presents three distinct light emitting devices (LEDs) with metal oxides surrounding a QD active layer, and uses these novel metal oxide based QD-LEDs to study mechanisms for electrical excitation of QDs. QD-LEDs have generated considerable interest for applications...

2015
Nafisa Noor Luca Lucera Thomas Capuano Venkata Manthina Alexander G Agrios Helena Silva Ali Gokirmak

Blue and white light emission is observed when high voltage stress is applied using micrometer-separated tungsten probes across a nanoforest formed of ZnO nanorods. The optical spectrum of the emitted light consistently shows three fine peaks with very high amplitude in the 465-485 nm (blue) range, corresponding to atomic transitions of zinc. Additional peaks with smaller amplitudes in the 330-...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2009
Hiroshi Kanai

The ability to noninvasively detect regional dynamic myocardial damage related to action potentials and mechanical properties affected by heart disease is of great clinical importance. Though there are invaluable clinical tools for diagnosis of a broad range of cardiac conditions, such myocardial properties cannot be evaluated. We have previously shown that pulsive vibration occurs on the myoca...

Journal: :Optics letters 2012
L Wang E Radue S Kittiwatanakul C Clavero J Lu S A Wolf I Novikova R A Lukaszew

We report on the first observation of optically excited surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) in the conducting phase of vanadium dioxide (VO(2)) thin films. VO(2) is low-loss optical material that undergoes an insulator-metal transition (IMT) under suitable thermal, optical, or electrical stimulation, thus enabling tunable SPP excitation of the conducting phase. Here we applied IR light (1520 nm) ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1965
T SANO S YAMAGISHI

• Since ordinary electrograms do not reveal electrical activity of the sinus node satisfactorily, it is only with techniques employing microelectrodes that such activity may be faithfully disclosed. A number of workers, using this method, have studied the genesis of spontaneous activity in the sinus node, but only a few reports relating to the propagation of excitation from the node have appear...

2017
Shin Inada Nitaro Shibata, MD, PhD Michiaki Iwata, PhD Ryo Haraguchi, PhD Takashi Ashihara MD, PhD Takanori Ikeda, MD, PhD Kazuyuki Mitsui, PhD Halina Dobrzynski, PhD Mark R. Boyett, PhD Kazuo Nakazawa, PhD

BACKGROUND The atrioventricular (AV) node is the only compartment that conducts an electrical impulse between the atria and the ventricles. The main role of the AV node is to facilitate efficient pumping by conducting excitation slowly between the two chambers as well as reduce the ventricular rate during atrial fibrillation (AF). METHODS Using computer simulations, we investigated excitation...

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