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A heart increases the rate of flow in the circulatory system and speeds the transport of wastes to the gills.
Conversely, stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system (vagal nerves to the heart) increases the resting potential and decreases the rate of diastolic depolarization; under these circumstances the heart rate slows.
"Immersion in cold water puts a significant strain on the heart, increases your blood pressure, and leads to uncontrollable hyperventilation that can be a precursor to drowning," says Mike Tipton, professor of human and applied physiology at the University of Portsmouth, and a keen triathlete.
Increased fatty acid delivery to the heart increases fatty acid uptake by cardiomyocytes, resulting in increased fatty acid oxidation in these cells.
Complete revascularization of the heart increases cardiac output following PCI [46].
However, it is possible that this increased UCP2 expression may not contribute directly to mitochondrial dysfunction in βIRKO cells and it could be the result of ROS overproduction in response to glucose stimulation since it was found that deletion of insulin receptors in heart increases their propensity to enhance ROS when exposed to fatty acid substrates [36].
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In the heart, (increased) hemodynamic volume/pressure load is associated with (increased) multiaxial wall tension, stretching individual cardiomyocytes in multiple directions.
Rapid, shallow breathing can in turn lead to a racing heart, increased tension and interrupted sleep.
In the heart, increased hemichannel activity promotes myocardial damage induced by ischemia [ 40– 40].
In addition, the oxygen supply to the heart increased indirectly because of the elevated SVC SO2 and/or LA SO2.
Similarly, 100 200 nM corticosterone, approximating concentrations in the late-gestation mouse heart, increased Tsc22d3, Nppa, and Ppargc1a mRNA levels.
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