Effects of aortic nerve on hemodynamic response to obstructive apnea in sedated pigs

被引:6
作者
Chen, L [1 ]
Scharf, SM [1 ]
机构
[1] Long Isl Jewish Med Ctr, Div Pulm & Crit Care, Albert Einstein Coll Med, New Hyde Pk, NY 10042 USA
关键词
vagus; arterial pressure; cardiac output; heart rate; aortic nerve; obstructive apnea;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.2000.89.4.1455
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
In this study we test the hypothesis that aortic nerve traffic is responsible for the presser response to periodic apneas. In nine intubated, sedated chronically instrumented pigs, periodic obstructive apneas were caused by occlusion of the endotracheal tube for 30 s, followed by spontaneous breathing for 30 s. This was done under control (C) conditions, after section of the aortic nerve (ANS), and after bilateral cervical vagotomy (Vagot). Blood-gas tensions and airway pressure changed similarly under all conditions: Po, decreased to 50-60 Torr, Pco(2) increased to similar to 55 Torr, and airway pressure decreased by 40-50 mmHg during apnea. With C, mean arterial pressure (MAP) increased from 111 +/- 4 mmHg at baseline to 120 +/- 5 mmHg at late apnea (P < 0.01). After ANS and Vagot, there was no change in MAP with apneas compared with baseline. Relative to baseline, cardiac output and stroke volume decreased with C but not with ANS or Vagot during apneas. Increased MAP was due to increased systemic vascular resistance. Heart rate behaved similarly with C and ANS, being greater at early interapnea than late apnea. With Vagot, heart rate increased throughout the apnea-interapnea cycle relative to baseline. We conclude that, in sedated pigs, aortic nerve traffic mediates the increase in MAP and systemic vascular resistance observed during periodic apneas. Increase in MAP is responsible for decreased cardiac output and stroke volume. Additional vagal reflexes, most likely parasympathetic efferents, are responsible for interacting with sympathetic excitatory influences in modulating heart rate.
引用
收藏
页码:1455 / 1461
页数:7
相关论文
共 27 条
[21]   MYELINATED FIBERS IN AORTIC NERVE OF SWINE [J].
SCHMIDT, EM ;
STROMBERG, MW .
ANATOMICAL RECORD, 1967, 159 (01) :41-+
[22]   BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE TO AORTIC NERVE STIMULATION IN SWINE [J].
SCHMIDT, EM .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1968, 215 (06) :1488-&
[23]   Effects of vagotomy on cardiovascular response to periodic apneas in sedated pigs [J].
Slamowitz, D ;
Chen, L ;
Scharf, SM .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1999, 86 (06) :1890-1896
[24]  
SPYER KM, 1990, CENTRAL REGULATION A, P168
[25]  
Tarasiuk Ariel, 1994, Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, V5, P253
[26]   Hemodynamic consequences of obstructive sleep apnea [J].
Weiss, JW ;
Remsburg, S ;
Garpestad, E ;
Ringler, J ;
Sparrow, D ;
Parker, JA .
SLEEP, 1996, 19 (05) :388-397
[27]  
Yamashiro Y, 1994, CLIN PULMONARY MED, V1, P250