Functional State of the Heart during Spontaneous Nonconvulsive Seizure Activity at Various Times of the Day
- Authors: Mamalyga M.L.1, Mamalyga L.M.1
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							Affiliations: 
							- Department for Anatomy and Physiology of Humans and Animals, Moscow Pedagogical State University
 
- Issue: Vol 161, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 629-633
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0007-4888/article/view/237631
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-016-3472-5
- ID: 237631
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Abstract
Circadian peculiarities of HR regulation and functional capacities of the heart in WAG/Rij rats with genetically determined absence epilepsy are related to spike-wave activity of the brain. The number of spike-wave discharges (SWD) is maximum at night, early morning, and evening time and decreases to minimum at 08.00-16.00. At night, functional capacities of the heart are reduced and stress test at night induces ischemic changes in the myocardium at a lower functional load than in the daytime (low level of SWD activity). The decrease in the number of SWD and spike-wave index during the daytime contributes to the central mechanisms of autonomic regulation of the heart. However, these capacities are reduced against the background of increased seizure activity during nighttime.
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M. L. Mamalyga
Department for Anatomy and Physiology of Humans and Animals, Moscow Pedagogical State University
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							Email: mamalyga_49@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Moscow						
L. M. Mamalyga
Department for Anatomy and Physiology of Humans and Animals, Moscow Pedagogical State University
														Email: mamalyga_49@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Moscow						
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