Waldrop T G, Bielecki M, Geldon D
Physiol Behav. 1987;40(1):1-5. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(87)90177-6.
Conscious cats performing static (isometric) exercise were studied before and after administration of the opiate antagonist naloxone in order to evaluate the possible role of endogenous opiates in regulating cardiovascular responses to static exercise. Intravenous administration (0.4 mg/kg) of naloxone had no effect on resting left ventricular systolic pressure or on heart rate. In addition, similar increases in left ventricular systolic pressure and heart rate occurred during static exercise both before and after naloxone. However, naloxone reduced the number of exercise events the cats would perform per day. We conclude that moderate doses of naloxone do not modulate the cardiovascular responses to moderate static exercise in conscious cats. The results do indicate that endogenous opiates are involved in regulating the number of exercise bouts the cats will perform per day.
为了评估内源性阿片类物质在调节对静态运动的心血管反应中可能发挥的作用,对进行静态(等长)运动的清醒猫在给予阿片类拮抗剂纳洛酮之前和之后进行了研究。静脉注射(0.4毫克/千克)纳洛酮对静息左心室收缩压或心率没有影响。此外,纳洛酮给药前后,猫在静态运动期间左心室收缩压和心率的升高相似。然而,纳洛酮减少了猫每天进行的运动次数。我们得出结论,中等剂量的纳洛酮不会调节清醒猫对中等强度静态运动的心血管反应。结果确实表明,内源性阿片类物质参与调节猫每天进行的运动次数。