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There are some corelations between these. One factor I can recall has something to do with relative change in duration of systole and diasole. But I don't remamber anything exactly as of now.
Both. Ca2+ taken from outside is stored in sarcoplasmic reticulum only. And for positive ionotropy, increased cytoplasmic Ca matters, whether it comes from ECF or sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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But sir I have one request please make video like in a emoji or cartoon as you previously do in video.
Because when you make a vidoe in emoji or cartoonists ways it's really very amazing to learn.
Everything really helpful from your vidoe.
Yes there already are emojis in this video as well. And i will continue to use them.
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Would something that's dromotropic affect the heart rate too?
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Sir u have given example of cardiac glycoside for ca increases and in dromotropic this same will increased the conduction what is the relation?
They have some vagomimetic and antiadrenegic action on AV node.
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Positive dromotropy se heart rate badhega ya Contractility
Conductivity.
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At 1:44 you have a verbal typo
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How can heart rate affect stroke volume? I mean if we have positive chronotropic effect, do we necessarily have positive inotropic effect?
There are some corelations between these. One factor I can recall has something to do with relative change in duration of systole and diasole. But I don't remamber anything exactly as of now.
So Inotropic effect results from altering levels of ca2+ taken from ecf not amount of ca2+ released by sarcoplasmic reticulum?
Both. Ca2+ taken from outside is stored in sarcoplasmic reticulum only. And for positive ionotropy, increased cytoplasmic Ca matters, whether it comes from ECF or sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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