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Adrenaline, DB-c-AMP and myocardial 45Ca exchange. Comparative studies in rat and guinea-pig auricles

1973

The positive inotropic effect of adrenaline has been assumed to result from an increase in the intracellular level of c-AMP which, in turn, might enhance the permeability of the cardiac cell membrane to Ca2+. In order to further test this hypothesis, the effects of cyclic N6-2′-O-dibutyryl-adenosine-3′,5′-monophosphate (DB-c-AMP; 10−3 M) on mechanical performance, 45Ca uptake and total tissue calcium concentration were investigated in electrically stimulated (120 beats/min) left auricles isolated from female rats weighing 180–220 g. The experiments were performed in Tyrode solution containing 0.9 mM CaCl2; the duration of 45Ca exposure was 3–60 min. In this study, DB-c-AMP markedly enhanced…

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Nonfragile Gain-Scheduled Control for Discrete-Time Stochastic Systems with Randomly Occurring Sensor Saturations

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Abstract and Applied Analysis. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/629621 Open Access This paper is devoted to tackling the control problem for a class of discrete-time stochastic systems with randomly occurring sensor saturations. The considered sensor saturation phenomenon is assumed to occur in a random way based on the time-varying Bernoulli distribution with measurable probability in real time. The aim of the paper is to design a nonfragile gain-scheduled controller with probability-dependent gains which can be achieved by solving a convex optimization problem via semidefinite programming method. Subsequen…

Semidefinite programmingMathematical optimizationArticle SubjectSaturation phenomenonApplied Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsControl (management)lcsh:QA1-939VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Analysis: 411Lyapunov functionalDiscrete time and continuous timeBernoulli distributionControl theoryConvex optimizationAnalysisMathematics
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