1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf00842574
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An experimental model of massive pulmonary arterial embolism

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“…No rise in NE is recorded for the right ventricle, apparently because more NE is released from the nerve endings than is synthesized and taken up by neurons. These results suggest that the rate of NE release from nerve endings in the fight ventricle is greater than in the left ventricle, which is most likely due to a greatly increased afterload on the right yen-tricle myocardium and its intensified work after the onset of MPE [1]. Second, destructive changes in the adrenergic neurons are more pronounced and the functional activity of these cells declines by the 6th hour of MPE, with a fall of NE levels in the SG and in the nerve plexuses of the ventricular myocardia (Fig.…”
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“…No rise in NE is recorded for the right ventricle, apparently because more NE is released from the nerve endings than is synthesized and taken up by neurons. These results suggest that the rate of NE release from nerve endings in the fight ventricle is greater than in the left ventricle, which is most likely due to a greatly increased afterload on the right yen-tricle myocardium and its intensified work after the onset of MPE [1]. Second, destructive changes in the adrenergic neurons are more pronounced and the functional activity of these cells declines by the 6th hour of MPE, with a fall of NE levels in the SG and in the nerve plexuses of the ventricular myocardia (Fig.…”
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“…We have shown previously that acute massive pulmonary embolism (MPE) is accompanied by considerable hemodynamic shifts in the pulmonary and systemic circulations [1] and by structural and metabolic changes in the ventricular myocardia, and that these changes are most strongly marked when cardiac insufficiency has developed [4,5]. The purpose of the present work was to study the state of stellate ganglion (SG) neurons and of adrenergic nerve plexuses of the ventricular myocardia in experimental MPE complicated or uncomplicated by cardiac insufficiency.…”
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“…Moreover, these models must be reproducible. By contrast to various models of MPE, the model used in our experiments conforms to these requirements [ 1 ].…”
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“…Longitudinal fragments of canine sartorial muscle were used for embolization. MPE modeling and catheterization of the heart and vessels were described previously [1]. Heart rate (HR), ECG, respiration rate, and blood pressure in the aorta were recorded.…”
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