Manukhin B N, Anan'eva O V, Anan'ev V N
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2006 Mar;92(3):308-17.
Changes in major parameters of alpha1-adrenergic and muscarinic cholinergic responses of arterial blood pressure (EC50 and P(m)) were studied in rabbits adapted to cold for 1-30 days (daily cold exposures for 6 hours at -10 degrees C). It was shown that responses to noradrenaline, adrenaline (agonists of alpha1-adrenoceptors) and acetylcholine (agonist of muscarinic cholinoreceptors) could be expressed by equation p = (Pm- A(n))/(EC50(n) + A(n)) with n = 1. Adaptation to cold induced radically different changes in the major parameters of adrenergic and cholinergic responses. In the noradrenergic responses, the parameters EC50 and Pm gradually decreased within 1-30 days of adaptation. In the adrenaline responses, Pm increased from 1 to 30 days of adaptation, EC50 decreased to 10 day and increased on the 30th day. In the muscarinic cholinergic response, the Pm value decreased from 1 and 10 days but returned to control values on the 30th day. IC5O did not differ from the control 1 day, decreased to 10 days and increased on the 30th day.