Hosey M M, Green R D
Experientia. 1977 Jan 15;33(1):43-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01936744.
The present results show that the sensitivity of the chick myocardium to the positive inotropic effect of Ca++ decreases during development and that the Ca++ concentration of the physiological solution used must be lowered below 'normal' to study the effects of positive inotropic agents in preparations from younger embryos. Isoproterenol elicits positive inotropic responses in 7-9 day embryonic ventricle and in newborn chick atria; however, the 4-day embryonic myocardium is unresponsive to isoproterenol.