PhysioEx 6/Act 2: Examining the effect of vagus nerve stimulation
Results
Vagal escape involves sympathetic nerves
Sympathetic NS
fight or flight -stimulation increases heart rate and force of contraction of heart
Procedure
-Vagus nerve stimulation, multiple stimuli (50/sec) -Observe effects of stimulation on contractile activity (ventricular contractions)
Sinoatrial node (SA node)
Cluster of autorhythmic cardiac cells found in the right atrial wall in the human heart -has fastest rate of spontaneous depolarization, determines heart rate and therefore reffered to heart's "pacemaker"
Vagus nerve
Cranial Nerve X - Parasympathetic -Carries signal to the heart -Neurotransmitter is Acetylcholine
Vagal escape
The resumption of the heartbeat -When stimulation of vagus nerve is excessive, the heart will stop beating -The sympathetic NS takes control over the heart to increase the heart rate (Vagus nerve escapes control) -Can be a result of sympathetic reflexes or initiation of a rhythm by the Purkinje fibers
Parasympathetic NS
resting and digesting -stimulation decreases heart rate without directly changing force of contraction