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 Definition   An effect on cardiac conductivity
 Dromotropism   Positive Dromotropic effect   Negative Dromotropic effect
 Types
 ↑in Conduction velocity         ↓ in Conduction velocity






 3-Excitability

 Definition   Ability of muscle to Respond to an electrical stimulus (2nd stimuli) [If 2 Successive Stimulus ➔ Muscle
 will respond to only one]
 ف
 Types of   Refractory period   ةحارلا تارت    It is a period of rest ( ) contraction & contraction

 Refractory   Absolute Refractory Period   Cannot respond to any stimuli (No matter how large a

 period   (ARP)   stimulus) (because Na+ Chanel is closed)
 The
 Relative Refractory Period   Can only respond to strong stimuli (> Normal).
 cardiac
 (RRP)
 muscle
 Can respond to Weaker stimuli (More excitable than
 Other period   Supra-Normal Period (SNP)
 normal)


 4-Contractility
 Definition   Electrical activation of the cardiac cells include contraction
 Force of contraction is dependent on: Intracellular Ca Concentration that enter cardiac cell during the plateau phase

  The electrical activation (excitation) of cardiac cells induces  Contraction.       Contractile unit of the cardiac muscle is the
  Sarcomere.
 factor

  Steps of Excitation-Contraction Coupling:
 1. During the plateau phase:  Ca2+ enters the cells through L-type Ca2+ channels.




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