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The Role of the Pericardium in Cardiac Performance of the Trout (Salmo gairdneri)

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1988

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Cardiac performance was compared in an in situ perfused heart from rainbow trout with the pericardium intact and then cut. Cutting the pericardium reduced the control cardiac output by 44% and significantly shifted the ventricular function curve to the right. Maximum cardiac output and power output were also reduced by 8% and 18%, respectively, with the pericardium cut. Intrapericardial pressure was subambient and was reduced during ventricular contraction. These data suggest that vis a fronte filling of the heart is very important under resting conditions in trout and that vis a tergo filling of the heart becomes progressively more important as maximum cardiac output is reached.

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