Potter E K, Parker P, Caine A C, Lumbers E R
Clin Sci (Lond). 1985 Feb;68(2):165-9. doi: 10.1042/cs0680165.
The effect of cold on vagal action at the heart was studied in sheep, dogs and an isolated guinea pig atrial preparation. During cardiac output measurements in unanaesthetized sheep, by the thermodilution method, bradycardia was evoked on injection of cold indicator in eight of 12 sheep studied. This bradycardia was consistently evoked when blood pressure was increased, but not at normal blood pressure levels. In the guinea pig atrial preparation, which has one vagus nerve attached, bradycardia was evoked by electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve. When the preparation was cooled this bradycardia was potentiated. In anaesthetized dogs, the cut peripheral end of one vagus was stimulated electrically at different frequencies. The linear relationship between pulse interval and vagal frequency was then compared at deep body temperatures of 35, 37, 39 and 41 degrees C. This comparison showed that the vagus prolonged pulse interval more effectively when the animal was cool (35 degrees C) than when it was warm (41 degrees C).
在绵羊、狗和离体豚鼠心房标本上研究了寒冷对心脏迷走神经作用的影响。在用热稀释法测量未麻醉绵羊的心输出量时,在研究的12只绵羊中,有8只在注入冷指示剂后出现心动过缓。当血压升高时,这种心动过缓会持续出现,但在正常血压水平时则不会。在附有一条迷走神经的豚鼠心房标本中,电刺激迷走神经会诱发心动过缓。当标本冷却时,这种心动过缓会增强。在麻醉的狗身上,以不同频率电刺激一侧迷走神经的切断外周端。然后在35、37、39和41摄氏度的深部体温下比较脉冲间期与迷走神经频率之间的线性关系。这种比较表明,动物处于凉爽状态(35摄氏度)时,迷走神经比处于温暖状态(41摄氏度)时更有效地延长脉冲间期。