Shair Harry N, Jasper Anna
Division of Developmental Psychobiology, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2003 Aug;117(4):840-53. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.117.4.840.
It has been proposed that all ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in young rats are by-products of a cardiovascular response to decreased venous return, the abdominal compression reaction. To test the hypothesis, venous return was decreased in infant rats while USV and cardiovascular measures were monitored. Neither injection of the vasodilator sodium nitroprusside nor blood withdrawal from the superior vena cava or carotid artery elicited USV from pups in their home cage. Thus, decreased venous return by itself is not sufficient to elicit USV. To test whether venous return is a necessary mechanism for USV production, 5% dextrose in water or blood was infused intravenously into isolated pups that were producing USV. This artificial increase of venous return did not affect the rate of USV.
有人提出,幼鼠发出的所有超声波发声(USV)都是对静脉回流减少的心血管反应的副产品,即腹部压迫反应。为了验证这一假设,在监测幼鼠的USV和心血管指标的同时,降低了幼鼠的静脉回流。无论是注射血管扩张剂硝普钠,还是从上腔静脉或颈动脉抽血,都不会使在家笼中的幼崽发出USV。因此,仅静脉回流减少不足以引发USV。为了测试静脉回流是否是产生USV的必要机制,将5%的葡萄糖水溶液或血液静脉注入正在发出USV的离体幼崽体内。这种人为增加的静脉回流并没有影响USV的发生率。