Pokrovskiĭ V M, Osadchiĭ O E, Sheĭkh-zade Iu R, Sviriaev V I, Vas'kovskiĭ B V, Ziganshin R Kh, Mikhaleva I I
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova. 1992 Apr;78(4):26-31.
Dipeptide ASP-TYR extracted from the brain of hibernating squirrels was found to potentiate vagal effect on the cardiac rhythm, whereas pentapeptide neokyotorphin--to diminish it. In both cases the effect was due to an alteration of the tonic component's strength in the vagal chronotropic effect. The selective peptidergic modulation of the vagal effect on the cardiac rhythm suggests different physiological roles of the tonic and synchronizing components in regulation of the heart.