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Membrane Potential (mV) Rhythmical Discharge of Sinus Nodal Fiber Slow Ca++ Channels Open Sinus Nodal Fiber Ventricular Muscle fiber K+ Channels Open more +20 Threshold -20 -40 Membrane Potential (mV) } -60 “Resting Potential” -80 Na+ Leak -100 1 2 3 4 Seconds

Time of Arrival of Cardiac Impulse (0.22) SA Node AV Bundle H (0.19) (0.0) T (0.03) (0.12) Left Bundle Branch (0.16) (0.19) (0.18) AV Node Right Bundle Branch (0.21) (0.17) Main Arrival Times S-A Node 0.00 sec A-V Node 0.03 sec A-V Bundle 0.12 sec Ventricular Septum 0.16 sec (0.18) Copyright © 2006 by Elsevier, Inc.

Sinus Node is Cardiac Pacemaker Normal rate of discharge in sinus node is 70-80/min.; A-V node - 40-60/min.; Purkinje fibers - 15-40/min. Sinus node is pacemaker because of its faster discharge rate

Ectopic Pacemaker This is a portion of the heart with a more rapid discharge than the sinus node. Also occurs when transmission from sinus node to A-V node is blocked (A-V block).

Parasympathetic Effects on Heart Rate Parasympathetic (vagal) nerves, which release acetylcholine at their endings, innervate S-A node and A-V junctional fibers proximal to A-V node. Causes hyperpolarization because of increased K+ permeability in response to acetylcholine. This causes decreased transmission of impulses maybe temporarily stopping heart rate. Ventricular escape occurs.

Sympathetic Effects on Heart Rate Releases norepinephrine at sympathetic ending Causes increased sinus node discharge Increases rate of conduction of impulse Increases force of contraction in atria and ventricles