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Low-pressure-sensitive baroreceptor fibers recorded from rabbit carotid sinus nerves.

作者信息

Qu L, Stuesse S L

机构信息

Neurobiology Department, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio.

出版信息

Circ Res. 1991 Dec;69(6):1608-15. doi: 10.1161/01.res.69.6.1608.

Abstract

Activity was recorded from physiologically identified baroreceptor or chemoreceptor fibers in carotid sinus nerves of urethane-anesthetized spontaneously breathing rabbits. A carotid sinus area was vascularly isolated so that carotid sinus pressure and perfusion medium (Locke's solution or rabbit blood) could be controlled. The cervical sympathetic, vagus, and aortic depressor nerves were bilaterally cut to eliminate vagal and cardiopulmonary reflexes. Baroreceptor fibers could be divided into two groups: fibers with a mean firing threshold of 47.6 +/- 1.9 mm Hg and no activity below this threshold (37 fibers) and fibers that were active at low intrasinus pressures (18.1 +/- 2.2 impulses/sec at an intrasinus pressure of 0 mm Hg). The baroreceptor fibers that were spontaneously active at low pressures were also chemically sensitive: discharge rate was increased by 5-hydroxytryptamine (10 fibers, p less than 0.01), nicotine (10 fibers, p less than 0.01), or hypercapnia (13 fibers, p less than 0.001). The activity of baroreceptor fibers with a clear pressure threshold was usually decreased by hypercapnia (26 of 27 fibers, from 18.8 +/- 3.1 to 13.2 +/- 3.9 impulses/sec). Chemoreceptor fibers failed to respond to intrasinus pressure changes from 0 to 100 mm Hg (n = 25 fibers, p greater than 0.5) but were sensitive to chemical changes, as expected. Thus, there is a subset of baroreceptor fibers that, under certain conditions, is spontaneously active at very low intrasinus pressures and responds to changes in the chemical milieu.

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