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长颈鹿的血流动力学与饮水

Hemodynamics and Drinking in the Giraffe.

作者信息

Aalkjær Christian, Damkjær Mads, Baandrup Ulrik T, Bertelsen Mads F, Brøgger Torbjørn, Brøndum Emil, Danielsen Carl C, Funder Jonas A, Grøndahl Carsten, Hasenkam J Michael, Henriksen Per G, Secher Niels H, Skovgaard Nini, Smerup Morten H, Telinius Niklas, Østergaard Kristine H, Bie Peter, Wang Tobias

机构信息

Department of Biomedicine and Danish Cardiovascular Academy, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

出版信息

Acta Physiol (Oxf). 2025 May;241(5):e70046. doi: 10.1111/apha.70046.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The circulation of 4-6 m tall giraffes is markedly affected by gravity. To ensure cerebral perfusion, upright giraffes generate a blood pressure in excess of 200 mmHg. Before drinking, the head is lowered by 3-5 m, providing exceptional hemodynamic challenges. Here, we provide quantitative hemodynamic measures during head movement and drinking.

METHODS

We measured carotid pressure, jugular pressure, heart rate, and blood flow in awake giraffes, along with circulating blood volume and cerebrospinal fluid pressure in anesthetized giraffes. We also analyzed the contractility and innervation of isolated cerebral and extracranial arteries, and the mechanical properties of jugular veins.

RESULTS

When heads were lowered for drinking (i) blood pressure at heart level decreased but increased again during drinking, (ii) jugular pressure increased and oscillated during drinking, (iii) heart rate fell, (iv) carotid blood flow was unchanged, while cephalic hemodynamic resistance increased, and (vi) cranial cerebrospinal fluid pressure increased. Small cerebral arteries exhibited strong myogenic responses, particularly at around 100 mmHg, while extracranial arteries responded at higher pressures (200-250 mmHg). The giraffe's blood volume was small and blood pressure sensitive to minor reductions in blood volume.

CONCLUSIONS

Central blood pressure decreased when the head was lowered, but drinking per se caused a surprising rise in blood pressure to pre-drinking levels. This rise in blood pressure is likely due to the transfer of esophageal water boli acting on the jugular veins. The cephalic capillaries are protected by a strong myogenic response and sympathetic innervation.

摘要

背景

4 - 6米高的长颈鹿的血液循环受到重力的显著影响。为确保脑部灌注,直立的长颈鹿产生超过200毫米汞柱的血压。在饮水前,头部会降低3 - 5米,这带来了特殊的血流动力学挑战。在此,我们提供了头部运动和饮水过程中的定量血流动力学测量结果。

方法

我们测量了清醒长颈鹿的颈动脉压力、颈静脉压力、心率和血流量,以及麻醉长颈鹿的循环血容量和脑脊液压力。我们还分析了分离的脑动脉和颅外动脉的收缩性和神经支配,以及颈静脉的力学特性。

结果

当头部降低以饮水时,(i)心脏水平的血压下降,但在饮水过程中再次升高,(ii)颈静脉压力在饮水时升高并波动,(iii)心率下降,(iv)颈动脉血流量不变,而头部血流动力学阻力增加,并且(vi)颅脑脊液压力升高。小的脑动脉表现出强烈的肌源性反应,特别是在约100毫米汞柱时,而颅外动脉在较高压力(200 - 250毫米汞柱)时作出反应。长颈鹿的血容量较小,血压对血容量的轻微减少敏感。

结论

当头部降低时,中心血压下降,但饮水本身导致血压惊人地升至饮水前水平。血压的这种升高可能是由于作用于颈静脉的食管水团的转移。头部毛细血管受到强烈的肌源性反应和交感神经支配的保护。

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