Fournet J, Snape W J, Cohen S
J Clin Invest. 1979 Apr;63(4):562-70. doi: 10.1172/JCI109337.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of direct stimulation of the sympathetic nerves on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) in the anesthetized cat. Neither unilateral nor bilateral cervical sympathectomy, or splanchnicectomy significantly modified basal LES pressure in animals with intact vagi, or animals having undergone bilateral cervical vagotomy. Electrical stimulation of the cut, peripheral, cervical sympathetic trunk increased mean arterial blood pressure, but had no effect on LES pressure or LES relaxation as induced by vagal stimulation. Stimulation of the central end of the cervical sympathetic trunk had no effect on LES pressure. Stimulation of the central end of the cut splanchnic nerve produced a decrease in LES pressure with a maximal response of 69.1+/-16.0% (mean+/-SEM). This inhibitory response was not modified by either propranolol or bilateral cervical vagotomy. Stimulation of the peripheral end of the cut, greater splanchnic nerve gave an increase in LES pressure with a maximal response of 38.2+/-7.19 mm Hg. Guanethidine, in the presence or absence of the adrenal glands, significantly augmented this excitatory response. This response was also slightly increased by phentolamine alone at 10 V, 1 Hz, but was not altered by propranolol. The excitatory response was completely antagonized by atropine or by trimethaphan camsylate. Stimulation of the peripheral end of the splanchnic nerve inhibited LES relaxation as induced by vagal stimulation. The results of this study suggest that: (a) the LES in the cat is not affected by either central or peripheral stimulation of the cervical sympathetic trunk; (b) the central portion of the splanchnic nerve carries an afferent inhibitory response to the LES through yet unknown pathways; (c) the peripheral splanchnic nerve carries an atropine-sensitive excitatory response to the LES; and (d) the splanchnic nerves may modulate LES relaxation as induced by vagal stimulation.
本研究的目的是确定在麻醉猫中直接刺激交感神经对食管下括约肌(LES)的影响。无论是单侧还是双侧颈交感神经切除术,或内脏神经切除术,均未显著改变迷走神经完整的动物或已接受双侧颈迷走神经切断术的动物的基础LES压力。电刺激切断的外周颈交感干可使平均动脉血压升高,但对LES压力或迷走神经刺激诱导的LES松弛无影响。刺激颈交感干的中枢端对LES压力无影响。刺激切断的内脏神经的中枢端可使LES压力降低,最大反应为69.1±16.0%(平均值±标准误)。这种抑制反应不受普萘洛尔或双侧颈迷走神经切断术的影响。刺激切断的内脏大神经的外周端可使LES压力升高,最大反应为38.2±7.19 mmHg。无论有无肾上腺,胍乙啶均可显著增强这种兴奋反应。单独使用酚妥拉明在10 V、1 Hz时也可使这种反应略有增加,但普萘洛尔对其无影响。阿托品或樟磺咪芬可完全拮抗这种兴奋反应。刺激内脏神经的外周端可抑制迷走神经刺激诱导的LES松弛。本研究结果表明:(a)猫的LES不受颈交感干中枢或外周刺激的影响;(b)内脏神经的中枢部分通过尚不清楚的途径对LES产生传入性抑制反应;(c)外周内脏神经对LES产生阿托品敏感的兴奋反应;(d)内脏神经可能调节迷走神经刺激诱导的LES松弛。