Kelbaek H, Munck O, Christensen N J, Godtfredsen J
Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Herlev Hospital, Denmark.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1987 Nov;63(5):1862-5. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1987.63.5.1862.
Postprandial hemodynamic changes were studied in healthy subjects at rest and during exercise in the upright position with and without autonomic blockade of the heart. At rest cardiac output increased 61% mostly because of a stroke volume increase accomplished by left ventricular end-diastolic dilation. These changes seemed to be dependent on the autonomic nervous system, whereas the postprandial heart rate increase did not. During exercise cardiac output was 23% higher after food intake due to a rise in both stroke volume and heart rate. These changes were apparently under influence of the autonomic nervous system, whereas left ventricular dilation was not. The present findings indicate that most of the postprandial changes in the central circulation are under control of the autonomic nervous system.
研究了健康受试者在静息状态以及直立位运动时,有无心脏自主神经阻滞情况下的餐后血流动力学变化。静息时心输出量增加61%,主要是由于左心室舒张末期扩张导致每搏输出量增加。这些变化似乎依赖于自主神经系统,而餐后心率增加则不然。运动期间,进食后心输出量因每搏输出量和心率增加而高出23%。这些变化显然受自主神经系统影响,而左心室扩张则不受其影响。目前的研究结果表明,大部分餐后中心循环的变化受自主神经系统控制。