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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 70(4): 347-354, ago. 2010. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633765

ABSTRACT

Es bien conocida la existencia de diferencias en la actividad eléctrica cardíaca asociadas al sexo. Si bien estas diferencias habitualmente se relacionan al efecto de la madurez y de las hormonas sexuales gonadales, todavía existen controversias al respecto. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el efecto que la madurez sexual y la castración producen sobre los distintos parámetros del electrocardiograma de superficie y de la duración de los potenciales de acción (DPA). Se utilizaron conejos jóvenes (menores de un mes de edad) y adultos (mayores de seis meses de edad). Las diferencias obtenidas en las hembras se observan en la repolarización tardía, mientras que en los machos ocurren en la repolarización temprana. Existiría una relación entre las diferencias observadas en la duración desde el pico máximo hasta el fin de la onda T (Tpf) y las observadas en la DPA al 90% de la repolarización (DPA90) en las hembras, mientras que en los machos la relación existe entre la duración desde el punto J hasta el pico máximo de la onda T (JTp) y la DPA al 30 y 50% de la repolarización (DPA30 y DPA50). Si bien existen diferencias que podrían ser debidas a factores hormonales otras serían debidas a factores no hormonales.


Sex-associated differences in cardiac electrical activity have already been documented. Even though these differences are usually associated with the effect of maturity and sex hormones, there are still some controversial points to this respect. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of maturity and gonadectomy on the different parameters of surface electrocardiogram and the duration of the action potential in young and adult rabbits. The differences obtained in females were observed in late repolarization, whereas in males took place in early repolarization. There was a relationship between the differences observed in the duration from the peak to the end of the T wave and those observed in the duration of the action potential to 90% of repolarization in females, whereas in males the relationship exists between the duration from the point J to the peak of the T wave and the duration of the action potential at 30 and 50% of repolarization. Differences could be related to hormonal or non-hormonal factors.


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Animals , Female , Male , Rabbits , Castration , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/physiology , Heart Conduction System/physiology , Sexual Maturation/physiology , Disease Models, Animal , Electrocardiography , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/blood , Sex Characteristics , Sex Factors
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 55(5/1): 449-56, 1995. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-161622

ABSTRACT

Several distinct types of voltage-gated and second-messenger-operated K+, Ca2+, Na+ and Cl- channels exist in electrically non excitable cells such as those of the hematopoietic lineage. In these cells ion channels mediate cellular functions involving intraceiiuiar biochemical responses, rather than rapid electrical signaling. The presence of the channels is required for several basic functions, such as activation, secretion of lymphokines, mitogenesis, the regulation of cell volume and the mechanisms of resistance to chemotherapeutic agents. Here IN we review the patch-clamp method for studying many characteristics of these ionic channels, particularly in blood cells.


Subject(s)
Ion Channels/physiology , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/physiology , Patch-Clamp Techniques , Arachidonic Acid/pharmacology , Cell Differentiation , Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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