Abstract
To investigate the effects of repeated atropine injection on heart rate (HR) variability in resting Thoroughbred horses, two μg/ kg of atropine as parasympathetic nervous blockade was injected intravenously every 6 min to a total of 8 μg/kg after intravenous administration of 0.2 mg/kg of propranolol as sympathetic nervous blockade. We recorded electrocardiograms and obtained the HR, then evaluated variation in HR from the power spectrum in terms of low frequency (LF, 0.01-0.07 Hz) power and high frequency (HF, 0.07-0.6 Hz) power. Administration of atropine decreased parasympathetic nervous activity in a dose-dependent manner, affecting first the LF power, then the HF power and finally HR. These responses may provide valuable information for evaluating autonomie nervous activity in Thoroughbred horses.
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Ohmura, H., Hiraga, A., Aida, H., Kuwahara, M., & Tsubone, H. (2001). Effects of Repeated Atropine Injection on Heart Rate Variability in Thoroughbred Horses. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 63(12), 1359–1360. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.63.1359
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