DocumentCode
2127215
Title
Normalized entropy applied to the study of sex differences in cardiovascular stress-response to atropine and propranolol in rats
Author
Glushkovskaya-Semyachkina, OV ; Anishchenko, TG
Author_Institution
Saratov State Univ., Russia
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
469
Lastpage
472
Abstract
The cardiovascular sensitivity of normal anal stressed rats to sympathetic and parasympathetic blockades was greater in females than in males when studied using the heart rate, mean arterial pressure and normalized entropy (a new measure of the complexity degree of blood pressure signals). It is supported that sympathetic and parasympathetic influences on the cardiovascular system are more pronounced in females than in males under both normal and stress conditions. Normalized entropy was demonstrated to be a more sensitive marker of gender and individual differences in cardiovascular responses to external and internal perturbations
Keywords
cardiovascular system; entropy; gender issues; haemodynamics; physiological models; atropine; blood pressure signal complexity degree; cardiovascular stress response; external perturbations; females; gender marker; heart rate; internal perturbations; males; mean arterial pressure; normalized entropy; parasympathetic blockades; propranolol; rats; sex differences; sympathetic blockades; Biomedical measurements; Blood pressure; Cardiology; Cardiovascular system; Entropy; Heart rate; Pressure measurement; Rats; Stress measurement; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 2001
Conference_Location
Rotterdam
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7266-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.2001.977694
Filename
977694
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