Linton R A, Band D M
Respir Physiol. 1985 Jan;59(1):65-70. doi: 10.1016/0034-5687(85)90019-2.
Intravenous injections of potassium chloride were given to anaesthetised cats to produce rises in arterial plasma potassium within the range of those occurring in man during exercise. Carotid chemoreceptor activity was recorded as action potentials from a single or few fibre preparation of the right sinus nerve. Arterial potassium was recorded continuously using a potassium electrode placed in the abdominal aorta. In response to the potassium injections there was an increase in carotid chemoreceptor activity, which closely followed the arterial potassium concentration, and an increase in ventilation. It is suggested that potassium released from muscle may be an important drive to ventilation in exercise.
对麻醉后的猫进行静脉注射氯化钾,以使动脉血浆钾升高至人类运动时出现的范围内。从右侧窦神经的单纤维或少数纤维标本记录颈动脉化学感受器活动作为动作电位。使用置于腹主动脉的钾电极连续记录动脉血钾。对注射氯化钾的反应是颈动脉化学感受器活动增加,其紧密跟随动脉血钾浓度,以及通气增加。提示运动时从肌肉释放的钾可能是通气的重要驱动因素。