inotropian
Inotropian refers to a substance that affects muscular contractility, specifically the force of contraction of the heart muscle. Positive inotropes increase the force of myocardial contraction, leading to a greater stroke volume and cardiac output. Negative inotropes, conversely, decrease the force of contraction. This effect is crucial in regulating the heart's pumping efficiency. The term "inotropic agent" is often used when referring to pharmacological substances that exert such effects.
The contractility of the heart is influenced by several factors, including intracellular calcium levels, the sensitivity