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Excitation of afferent cardiac sympathetic nerve fibers induced by vagal stimulation.

作者信息

Uchida Y, Yoshimoto N, Murao S

出版信息

Jpn Heart J. 1975 Sep;16(5):548-63. doi: 10.1536/ihj.16.548.

Abstract

The effect of vagal stimulation on activity of afferent sympathetic nerve fibers from the dog's left ventricle has been examined. During partial constriction of the coronary artery, a brief electrical stimulation of the cervical vagus nerves resulted in a decrease in blood flow of the constricted artery, systolic bulge of the left ventricle, elevation of the ST segment of electrocardiogram and excitation of the afferent nerve fibers, which continued for up to 15 min. These changes were not produced without coronary artery constriction. Intravenous injection of phentolamine eliminated the decrease in blood flow, and suppressed systolic bulge, elevation of the ST segment and excitation of afferent fibers. Propranolol could not eliminate the decrease in blood flow while suppressed the other changes. Atropine eliminated all of these changes. The results indicate participation of adrenergic alpha-receptors in sustained decrease of coronary blood flow and excitation of afferent cardiac sympathetic nerve fibers which can be produced by a brief vagal excitation.

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