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在南美的响尾蛇(Crotalus durissus)中,不同温度下活动的压力反射反应。

Baroreflex responses to activity at different temperatures in the South American rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus.

机构信息

Department of Physiological Sciences, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos, SP, Brazil.

Department of Zoology, State University of São Paulo (UNESP), Rio Claro, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

J Comp Physiol B. 2021 Sep;191(5):917-925. doi: 10.1007/s00360-021-01396-4. Epub 2021 Aug 7.

Abstract

In humans, physical exercise imposes narrower limits for the heart rate (f) response of the baroreflex, and vascular modulation becomes largely responsible for arterial pressure regulation. In undisturbed reptiles, the baroreflex-related f alterations at the operating point (G) decreases at elevated body temperatures (T) and the vascular regulation changes accordingly. We investigated how the baroreflex of rattlesnakes, Crotalus durissus, is regulated during an activity at different T, expecting that activity would reduce the capacity of the cardiac baroreflex neural pathway to buffer arterial pressure fluctuations while being compensated by the vascular neural pathway regulation. Snakes were catheterized for blood pressure assessment at three different T: 15, 20 and 30 °C. Data were collected before and after activity at each T. Baroreflex gain (G) was assessed with the sequence method; the vascular limb, with the time constant of pressure decay (τ), using the two-element Windkessel equation. Both G and τ reduced when T increased. Activity also reduced G and τ in all T. The relationship between τ and pulse interval (τ/PI) was unaffected by the temperature at resting snakes, albeit it reduced after activity at 20 °C and 30 °C. The unchanged τ/PI and normalized G at different T indicated those variables are actively adjusted to work at different f and pressure conditions at rest. Our data suggest that during activity, the baroreflex-related f response is attenuated and hypertension is buffered by a disproportional increase in the rate which pressure decays during diastole. This compensation seems especially important at higher T where G is already low.

摘要

在人类中,身体活动对压力反射的心率(f)反应施加了更窄的限制,血管调节在很大程度上负责动脉血压调节。在未受干扰的爬行动物中,在操作点(G)的与压力反射相关的 f 变化在体温升高(T)时会降低,并且血管调节相应地发生变化。我们研究了响尾蛇 Crotalus durissus 的压力反射在不同 T 下的活动期间是如何调节的,期望活动会降低心脏压力反射神经通路缓冲动脉血压波动的能力,同时由血管神经通路调节来补偿。蛇被导管插入以在三个不同的 T 下评估血压:15、20 和 30°C。在每个 T 下的活动之前和之后收集数据。使用序列方法评估压力反射增益(G);使用双元素风箱方程评估血管分支的压力衰减时间常数(τ)。当 T 升高时,G 和 τ 都会降低。在所有 T 下,活动也会降低 G 和 τ。在休息的蛇中,τ 与脉搏间隔(τ/PI)之间的关系不受温度的影响,但在 20°C 和 30°C 下活动后会降低。在不同 T 下不变的 τ/PI 和归一化的 G 表明这些变量在休息时被积极调整以在不同的 f 和压力条件下工作。我们的数据表明,在活动期间,与压力反射相关的 f 反应减弱,并且在舒张期间压力衰减率的不成比例增加缓冲了高血压。在 G 已经较低的较高 T 下,这种补偿似乎尤为重要。

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