Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.

Cardiac arrest caused by startling stimuli, such as visual and vibration stimuli, has been reported in some animals and could be considered as an extraordinary case of bradycardia and defined as reversible missed heart beats. Variability of the heart rate is established as a balance between an auton...

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Main Authors: Yuya Makiguchi, Shinya Nagata, Takahito Kojima, Masaki Ichimura, Yoshifumi Konno, Hideki Murata, Hiroshi Ueda
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-06-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2694361?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-081a20e91026427f9ea53cf9bbc6f77e2020-11-25T02:47:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-06-0146e599310.1371/journal.pone.0005993Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.Yuya MakiguchiShinya NagataTakahito KojimaMasaki IchimuraYoshifumi KonnoHideki MurataHiroshi UedaCardiac arrest caused by startling stimuli, such as visual and vibration stimuli, has been reported in some animals and could be considered as an extraordinary case of bradycardia and defined as reversible missed heart beats. Variability of the heart rate is established as a balance between an autonomic system, namely cholinergic vagus inhibition, and excitatory adrenergic stimulation of neural and hormonal action in teleost. However, the cardiac arrest and its regulating nervous mechanism remain poorly understood. We show, by using electrocardiogram (ECG) data loggers, that cardiac arrest occurs in chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) at the moment of gamete release for 7.39+/-1.61 s in females and for 5.20+/-0.97 s in males. The increase in heart rate during spawning behavior relative to the background rate during the resting period suggests that cardiac arrest is a characteristic physiological phenomenon of the extraordinarily high heart rate during spawning behavior. The ECG morphological analysis showed a peaked and tall T-wave adjacent to the cardiac arrest, indicating an increase in potassium permeability in cardiac muscle cells, which would function to retard the cardiac action potential. Pharmacological studies showed that the cardiac arrest was abolished by injection of atropine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist, revealing that the cardiac arrest is a reflex response of the parasympathetic nerve system, although injection of sotalol, a beta-adrenergic antagonist, did not affect the cardiac arrest. We conclude that cardiac arrest during gamete release in spawning release in spawning chum salmon is a physiological reflex response controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system. This cardiac arrest represents a response to the gaping behavior that occurs at the moment of gamete release.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2694361?pdf=render
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author Yuya Makiguchi
Shinya Nagata
Takahito Kojima
Masaki Ichimura
Yoshifumi Konno
Hideki Murata
Hiroshi Ueda
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Shinya Nagata
Takahito Kojima
Masaki Ichimura
Yoshifumi Konno
Hideki Murata
Hiroshi Ueda
Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yuya Makiguchi
Shinya Nagata
Takahito Kojima
Masaki Ichimura
Yoshifumi Konno
Hideki Murata
Hiroshi Ueda
author_sort Yuya Makiguchi
title Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
title_short Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
title_full Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
title_fullStr Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
title_sort cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Cardiac arrest caused by startling stimuli, such as visual and vibration stimuli, has been reported in some animals and could be considered as an extraordinary case of bradycardia and defined as reversible missed heart beats. Variability of the heart rate is established as a balance between an autonomic system, namely cholinergic vagus inhibition, and excitatory adrenergic stimulation of neural and hormonal action in teleost. However, the cardiac arrest and its regulating nervous mechanism remain poorly understood. We show, by using electrocardiogram (ECG) data loggers, that cardiac arrest occurs in chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) at the moment of gamete release for 7.39+/-1.61 s in females and for 5.20+/-0.97 s in males. The increase in heart rate during spawning behavior relative to the background rate during the resting period suggests that cardiac arrest is a characteristic physiological phenomenon of the extraordinarily high heart rate during spawning behavior. The ECG morphological analysis showed a peaked and tall T-wave adjacent to the cardiac arrest, indicating an increase in potassium permeability in cardiac muscle cells, which would function to retard the cardiac action potential. Pharmacological studies showed that the cardiac arrest was abolished by injection of atropine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist, revealing that the cardiac arrest is a reflex response of the parasympathetic nerve system, although injection of sotalol, a beta-adrenergic antagonist, did not affect the cardiac arrest. We conclude that cardiac arrest during gamete release in spawning release in spawning chum salmon is a physiological reflex response controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system. This cardiac arrest represents a response to the gaping behavior that occurs at the moment of gamete release.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2694361?pdf=render
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