Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3034448 | Autonomic Neuroscience | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
It is important to consider both time of day and level of stress when assessing HR and HRV in diabetic mice. db/db mice may have altered circadian rhythm of sympathetic control of HR, whereas STZ-treated mice have a relative reduction. This study provides baseline data and a framework for HR analysis that may guide future investigations.
Keywords
root mean square of successive differencesLVIDsLVPWSDrrLVIDdIVSFFTRMSSDSTZHRVstreptozotocinCardiac outputleft ventricleFast Fourier transformstroke volumeAutonomic nervous systemHeart rateDiabetes complicationshigh frequencylow frequencyBlood pressureDisease models, animalPulse waveheart rate variabilityfractional shortening
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Authors
Catherine L. Stables, David S. Auerbach, Steven E. Whitesall, Louis G. D'Alecy, Eva L. Feldman,