Lack of effect of hypercapnic acidosis on elasticity of cat papillary muscles
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- DOI: 10.1093/cvr/11.6.559
Lack of effect of hypercapnic acidosis on elasticity of cat papillary muscles
Abstract
Chages in external pH from 7.40 to 6.95 obtained by changing the pCO2 of the medium at constant bicarbonate concentration produced in cat papillary muscles a significant decrease in isometric tension with no changes in time to peak tension. Active and resting stiffness, as determined by two different methods, did not change under conditions of hypercapnic acidosis.
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