antidromic — [an΄ti dräm′ik] adj. [< ANTI + Gr dromos, a running (see DROMEDARY) + IC] Physiol. conveying nerve impulses in a direction opposite to the normal … English World dictionary
antidromic — Denoting the propagation of an impulse along a conduction system ( e.g., nerve fiber) in the direction opposite to which it normally travels. * * * an·ti·dro·mic .ant i dräm ik, drōm adj 1) proceeding or conducting in a direction opposite to the… … Medical dictionary
Antidromic — For most neurons, their dendrites, soma, or axons are depolarized forming an action potential that moves from the starting point of the depolarization toward the axons of the neuron. An antidromic impulse in an axon refers to conduction opposite… … Wikipedia
antidromic — 1. Running in the opposite direction: most common usage is in neurophysiology for the passage of an action potential in the opposite direction to that in which it would normally travel ie. from presynaptic region towards cell body. 1. Running in… … Dictionary of molecular biology
antidromic atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia — antidromic circus movement tachycardia a reentrant tachycardia in which the reentrant circuit involves anterograde conduction over the accessory pathway and retrograde conduction over the normal pathway through the AV node and the His bundle. Cf … Medical dictionary
antidromic — adjective Etymology: anti + Greek dromos racecourse, running more at dromedary Date: circa 1927 proceeding or conducting in a direction opposite to the usual one used especially of a nerve impulse or fiber • antidromically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
antidromic — adj. [Gr. anti, against; dromos, running] Moving in a direction contrary to normal; see orthodromic … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
antidromic — antidromically, adv. /an ti drom ik/, adj. Physiol. conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to the usual one. [1905 10; ANTI + DROME + IC] * * * … Universalium
antidromic — adjective flowing in the opposite direction from normal … Wiktionary
antidromic — adj. carrying nerve impulses in a direction opposite the normal one (Physiology) … English contemporary dictionary