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NOVÁKOVÁ, M., PROVAZNÍK, I., BARDOŇOVÁ, J.
Original Title
Wavelet Analysis of the Effect of Sigma Ligand Haloperidol on Isolated Rat Heart
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Sigma receptors originally discovered in central nervous system are present also in heart muscle. Our previous experiments with sigma receptor ligands in isolated rat cardiomyocytes indicated that these receptors may play a role in modulation of contractility. It has been suggested that sigma receptors might be responsible for some adverse side effects of the classical neuroleptics, antidepressants, anxiolytics and analgesics. These effects concern nervous tissue as well as some peripheral tissues. Haloperidol is a typical sigma ligand used in everyday clinical practice for treatment of psychoses or severe agitated delirium. Its side effects - cardiac arrhythmias and eventually sudden cardiac death - are well known and have been repeatedly reported. To explain possible mechanisms underlying these effects and to get more closely to clinical observations we used a model of isolated heart. Our data were evaluated using the wavelet analysis, an efficient tool in the assessment of short-time changes in signal morphology.
Keywords
sigma ligand, heart, wavelet analysis
Authors
RIV year
2001
Released
1. 1. 2001
Publisher
International Federation for MEdical and Biological Engineering
Location
Pula, Chorvatsko
Pages from
418
Pages to
421
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT2823, author="Marie {Nováková} and Valentine {Provazník} and Jana {Kolářová}", title="Wavelet Analysis of the Effect of Sigma Ligand Haloperidol on Isolated Rat Heart", booktitle="Medicon 2001, iX Mediterranean Conference on Medical and BIological Engineering and Computing", year="2001", number="1", pages="4", publisher="International Federation for MEdical and Biological Engineering", address="Pula, Chorvatsko" }