Journal of Equine Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7501
Print ISSN : 1340-3516
ISSN-L : 1340-3516
Relationships between Diurnal Variation in R-R Interval and Feeding Behavior in the Horse
Kanji MATSUIShigeru SUGANOToru SAWASAKI
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1994 Volume 5 Issue 4 Pages 131-135

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Heart rate, R-R intervals and the number of jaw movements were measured simultaneously for a 24-h period in an adult horse in a housed free-moving state. Feeding behavior was characterized by the number of jaw movements. Dropped beats could be monitored from a series of R-R intervals, and these dropped beats were regarded as second-degree A-V blocks . Thirty-eight dropped beats occurreduring a 24-h period. Second-degree A-V blocks frequently occurred in the night (p<0.001) and scarcely occurred in the active feeding periods (p<0.001). Moreover, the R-R interval periodically fluctuated at rest in the night. It was speculated that this periodical fluctuation in R-R interval is a respiratory sinus arrhythmia. This arrhythmia was not observed during feeding periods. A periodic violent fluctuation in the R-R intervals persisting for about 10 min was observed in the interval between feeding periods in the middle of the night, and this episode might occur during paradoxical sleep (REM sleep).

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