Huang T F, Peng Y I
Jpn J Physiol. 1976;26(4):395-401. doi: 10.2170/jjphysiol.26.395.
Responses in heart rate and blood pressure to the dive in unanesthetized rats were studied by submersion of the head in water for 30 sec. During the dive, remarkable bradycardia developed and blood pressure was slightly elevated. Bilateral section of the carotid sinus nerves or selective destruction of the carotid body chemoreceptor by intrasinusal injection of acetic acid attenuated the bradycardic response to the dive, while section of the recurrent nerves or section of the sympathetic trunks at the cervical level together with the superior laryngeal nerves had no effect. These data indicate that the chemoreceptor plays an important role in diving bradycardia in rats.
通过将未麻醉大鼠的头部浸入水中30秒,研究了心率和血压对潜水的反应。在潜水过程中,出现了显著的心动过缓,血压略有升高。双侧切断颈动脉窦神经或通过窦内注射乙酸选择性破坏颈动脉体化学感受器可减弱对潜水的心动过缓反应,而切断喉返神经或在颈部水平切断交感干以及喉上神经则没有效果。这些数据表明,化学感受器在大鼠潜水心动过缓中起重要作用。