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Event: 2239
Key Event Title
Increased, Cardiac stress
Short name
Biological Context
Level of Biological Organization |
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Organ |
Organ term
Key Event Components
Process | Object | Action |
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Stress, Physiological | heart | occurrence |
Key Event Overview
AOPs Including This Key Event
AOP Name | Role of event in AOP | Point of Contact | Author Status | OECD Status |
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Decreased Na/K ATPase activity leads to Heart failure | KeyEvent | John Frisch (send email) | Under development: Not open for comment. Do not cite |
Taxonomic Applicability
Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
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Animals | Metazoa | High | NCBI |
Life Stages
Life stage | Evidence |
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All life stages | High |
Sex Applicability
Term | Evidence |
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Unspecific | High |
Key Event Description
Cardiac stress refers to increased work required by the heart due to increased physical activity or stressors.
How It Is Measured or Detected
Cardiac stress can be measured by increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, and decreased stroke volume.
Domain of Applicability
Life Stage: Applies to all life stages; not specific to any life stage.
Sex: Applies to both males and females; not sex-specific.
Taxonomic: Present broadly in animals that have a heart.
References
NOTE: Italics symbolize edits from John Frisch