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Physiol Biochem Zool ; 72(1): 64-70, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9882604

ABSTRACT

Elephant seals resting on land show an irregular breathing pattern that combines periods of eupnea and apnea. In this article we describe ontogenetic changes in the breathing pattern and in the associated cardiac response in resting pups and weanlings of the southern elephant seal, Mirounga leonina. Apnea duration and the percentage of time spent in apnea were positively correlated with age: mean apnea length was greater in weanlings than in pups, with weanlings holding their breath for up to 8.7 min. Apnea length was not correlated with the duration of preceding or subsequent eupneas. The heart rate of pups and weanlings on land followed the pattern of bradycardia during apnea and tachycardia during eupnea. Young weanlings had a significantly smaller decrease in heart rate during apnea than older weanlings (28% vs. 36%). The instantaneous heart rate response to breathing changed from a variable to a regular pattern. These results suggest that the control processes that modulate the physiological cardiorespiratory changes necessary for diving start to develop on land during the first 11 wk of life.


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Apnea/veterinary , Heart Rate/physiology , Seals, Earless/physiology , Age Factors , Animals , Apnea/physiopathology , Respiration , Seals, Earless/growth & development , Tachycardia
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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 30(4): 526-31, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10749439

ABSTRACT

The mean values for amplitude and duration of electrocardiogram intervals, cardiac rhythm, and mean frontal plane QRS-axis were measured in 18 free-living weanling southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) anesthetized with tiletamine-zolazepam. Animals were 30-50 days old and had been weaned about 3 wk earlier. All animals had a normal sinus rhythm. The mean P-wave duration per animal had a range of 0.06-0.09 sec, and mean PR interval and QT interval ranges were 0.08-0.12 sec and 0.25-0.26 sec, respectively. The amplitude of the R wave was 0.22 mV in a VR and 0.5 mV in DI. The electrical axis was between -60 and +30 in 13 of the weanlings. Electrocardiograms were also obtained from five anesthetized juveniles and one adult female. The electrical axis of juveniles was between 0 and 120 , whereas the QRS vector for the adult female had an orientation of -150 . This report is the first detailed description of the southern elephant seal electrocardiogram.


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Electrocardiography/veterinary , Heart/physiology , Seals, Earless/physiology , Animals , Body Weight , Female , Heart Rate , Male , Reference Values , Sex Characteristics , Weaning
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