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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]
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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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