The Effects of Acute Blood Loss on Electrocardiogram in Male and Female Swiss Albino Mice

C. Ünsal, Fazilet Canset Özden, H. Ünsal, M. Balkaya
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The aim of the present study is to investigate the possible effects of acute blood loss (1% of body weight) on electrocardiogram (ECG) in male and female Swiss albino mice. Anesthesia was maintained with the ketamine-xylazine combination. The tail was cut using a scalpel blade and blood at a ratio of 1% body weight was collected in capillary tubes. ECG recording was done by using the standard lead II. P and T waves, intervals of PQ, QT, and RR, and QRS complex were measured after all ECG was recorded. The amplitude of P and QRS waves were significantly higher in males than that of females (P<0.005, P<0.05 respectively). PR intervals were also longer in male mice than those of females (P<0,001). Neither blood removal nor anesthesia affected the amplitude of the QRS complex in any gender. The duration of the QRS complex was longer in males than females in both groups (P<0,01). Blood removal led to a reduction in the duration of the QRS complex in male mice (P<0.01). Anesthesia caused the prolongation of the QT and QTc in all groups (P<0,001, P<0,05 respectively). Females had longer QT interval compared to male groups (P<0,05) and blood removal caused prolongation of the QT period in females (P<0,05). An acute blood loss of 1% of body weight in male mice led to a reduction in heart rate, whereas prolongation of the QT interval in female mice. It was concluded that gender is an important factor in terms of blood-loss associated ECG alterations.
急性失血对雌雄瑞士白化小鼠心电图的影响
本研究的目的是探讨急性失血(体重的1%)对雄性和雌性瑞士白化小鼠心电图(ECG)的可能影响。维持氯胺酮-噻嗪联合麻醉。用手术刀割尾,按体重1%的比例在毛细管中采血。心电图记录采用标准导联II。记录心电图后测量P波、T波、PQ、QT、RR间期及QRS复合体。男性P波和QRS波幅值显著高于女性(P<0.005, P<0.05)。雄性小鼠的PR间隔也比雌性小鼠长(P< 0.001)。在任何性别中,抽血和麻醉都不影响QRS复合体的振幅。两组患者QRS复合体的持续时间男性均长于女性(P< 0.01)。血液去除导致雄性小鼠QRS复合物持续时间缩短(P<0.01)。麻醉使各组QT、QTc均延长(P< 0.001, P< 0.05)。女性组QT间期较男性组延长(P< 0.05),而去血组QT间期延长(P< 0.05)。雄鼠急性失血量达到体重的1%会导致心率降低,而雌鼠则会延长QT间期。结论是,性别是失血相关心电图改变的重要因素。
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