Vanhoutte P M, Verbeuren T J
Blood Vessels. 1976;13(1-2):92-9. doi: 10.1159/000158082.
Experiments were performed to investigate whether local cooling facilitates adrenergic neurotransmission in the cutaneous vein of the dog. Helical strips of saphenous veins were incubated with 3H-norepinephrine and mounted for isometric tension recording and superfusion. The superfusate was collected for measurement of total radioactivity or for chromatographic analysis. Electrical stimulation (2Hz) caused contraction and augmented the efflux of 3H-norepinephrine and metabolites. Cooling (from 37 to 28 degrees C) imposed during electrical stimulation caused a further increase in tension, but decreased the amount of 3H-norepinephrine and metabolites overflowing into the superfusate. These experiments demonstrate that the potentiating effect of cooling on the response of cutaneous veins to sympathetic nerve stimulation is not associated with facilitation of adrenergic neurotransmission. It is probably due to an altered sensitivity of the vascular smooth muscle to the transmitter.
进行了实验以研究局部冷却是否会促进犬皮肤静脉中的肾上腺素能神经传递。将大隐静脉的螺旋条与3H-去甲肾上腺素一起孵育,并安装用于等长张力记录和灌流。收集灌流液用于测量总放射性或进行色谱分析。电刺激(2Hz)引起收缩并增加了3H-去甲肾上腺素及其代谢产物的流出。在电刺激期间施加冷却(从37℃降至28℃)导致张力进一步增加,但减少了溢出到灌流液中的3H-去甲肾上腺素及其代谢产物的量。这些实验表明,冷却对皮肤静脉对交感神经刺激反应的增强作用与肾上腺素能神经传递的促进无关。这可能是由于血管平滑肌对递质的敏感性改变所致。