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J Physiol Vol 251, Issue 2 pp 561-567
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Gradation of the reflex response from atrial receptors.

C T Kappagoda, R J Linden and D A Mary

1. In anaesthetized dogs, distension of balloons so as to stimulate atrial receptors resulted in a reflex increase in heart rate. 2. Successive distensions of one, two and three balloons positioned in the left upper and middle pulmonary vein-atrial junctions and in the left atrial appendage resulted in a progressive increase in the magnitude of this response. 3. It is concluded that the magnitude of the increase in heart rate is related to the extent of receptor area stimulated.







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