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强烈的电刺激前庭会掩盖清醒大鼠对重力变化的动脉血压反应。

Strong galvanic vestibular stimulation obscures arterial pressure response to gravitational change in conscious rats.

作者信息

Abe Chikara, Tanaka Kunihiko, Awazu Chihiro, Morita Hironobu

机构信息

Dept. of Physiology, Gifu Univ. Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1194, Japan.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2008 Jan;104(1):34-40. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00454.2007. Epub 2007 Oct 4.

Abstract

Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) is known to create an imbalance in the vestibular inputs; thus it is possible that the simultaneously applied GVS obscures adequate gravity-based inputs to the vestibular organs or modifies an input-output relationship of the vestibular system and then impairs the vestibular-mediated response. To examine this, arterial pressure (AP) response to gravitational change was examined in conscious rats with and without GVS. Free drop-induced microgravity and centrifugation-induced hypergravity were employed to elicit vestibular-mediated AP response. GVS itself induced pressor response in an intensity-dependent manner. This pressor response was completely abolished by vestibular lesion, suggesting that the GVS-induced response was mediated by the vestibular system. The pressor response to microgravity (35 +/- 3 mmHg) was significantly reduced by simultaneously applied GVS (19 +/- 1 mmHg), and pressor response to 3-G load was also significantly reduced by GVS. However, GVS had no effect on air jet-induced pressor response. The effects of GVS on pressor response to gravitational change were qualitatively and quantitatively similar to that caused by the vestibular lesion, effects of which were demonstrated in our previous studies (Gotoh TM, Fujiki N, Matsuda T, Gao S, Morita H. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 286: R25-R30, 2004; Matsuda T, Gotoh TM, Tanaka K, Gao S, Morita H. Brain Res 1028: 140-147, 2004; Tanaka K, Gotoh TM, Awazu C, Morita H. Neurosci Lett 397: 40-43, 2006). These results indicate that GVS reduced the vestibular-mediated pressor response to gravitational change but has no effect on the non-vestibular-mediated pressor response. Thus GVS might be employed for the acute interruption of the AP response to gravitational change.

摘要

已知电刺激前庭(GVS)会造成前庭输入失衡;因此,同时施加的GVS有可能掩盖了前庭器官基于重力的充足输入,或改变了前庭系统的输入-输出关系,进而损害前庭介导的反应。为了对此进行研究,在有意识的大鼠中,分别检测了施加和未施加GVS时,动脉血压(AP)对重力变化的反应。采用自由落体诱导的微重力和离心诱导的超重,以引发前庭介导的AP反应。GVS本身以强度依赖的方式诱导升压反应。这种升压反应在前庭损伤后完全消失,表明GVS诱导的反应是由前庭系统介导的。同时施加GVS(19±1 mmHg)可使对微重力的升压反应(35±3 mmHg)显著降低,对3-G负荷的升压反应也因GVS而显著降低。然而,GVS对喷气诱导的升压反应没有影响。GVS对重力变化引起的升压反应的影响在定性和定量上与前庭损伤引起的影响相似,前庭损伤的影响在我们之前的研究中已有证明(Gotoh TM, Fujiki N, Matsuda T, Gao S, Morita H. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 286: R25-R30, 2004; Matsuda T, Gotoh TM, Tanaka K, Gao S, Morita H. Brain Res 1028: 140-147, 2004; Tanaka K, Gotoh TM, Awazu C, Morita H. Neurosci Lett 397: 40-43, 2006)。这些结果表明,GVS降低了前庭介导的对重力变化的升压反应,但对非前庭介导的升压反应没有影响。因此,GVS可用于急性阻断对重力变化的AP反应。

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