Nieto Lluis C, García Pérez M, Dorticós Balea F, Cabrera Santos A
Arch Inst Cardiol Mex. 1979 Mar-Apr;49(2):180-7.
In order to evaluate the influence of the autonomic nervous system in the incidence and characteristics of the early arrhytmias that follows myocardial infarction, we have developed an experimental myocardial infarction in rabbits by acute occlusion of the left ventricular artery. The influence of adrenergic and cholinergic suppression over rhythm disorders and hemodynamics changes after experimental infarction in the rabbit was also studied. We found that after the acute experimental infarction in the rabbit heart, arose an early stage of rhythm disorders in 60% of the animals. In a group of animals that were injected with Practolol before coronary occlusion, the incidence of arrhythmias was 25% and in a group of animals with vagotomy prior to occlussion none of them developed rhythm disorders. It was concluded that the model is highly steemed for the study of early arrhytmias and that automatic nervous system has an important role in the incidence of such arrhythmias.