Rapoport R, Bevan J A
Experientia. 1979 Dec 15;35(12):1609-11. doi: 10.1007/BF01953221.
Vascular smooth muscle from rabbits subjected to acute severe stress exhibits decreased sensitivity to sympathetic regulation. Stimulation of the sympathetic innervation of isolated vascular segments resulted in a similar subsensitivity as did exposure to norepinephrine (NE) but not histamine. Periodic contraction of these segments caused an increase in their maximum ability to contract independent of the constrictor procedure used. These results suggest that the increase in sympathetically mediated NE release that occurs in stress and some other pathological conditions may result in a blunting of neural control and possibly resistance to certain therapeutic agents.
遭受急性严重应激的兔子的血管平滑肌对交感神经调节的敏感性降低。刺激离体血管段的交感神经支配所导致的亚敏感性与暴露于去甲肾上腺素(NE)时相似,但与组胺无关。这些血管段的周期性收缩导致其最大收缩能力增加,而与所使用的收缩程序无关。这些结果表明,在应激和其他一些病理状况下发生的交感神经介导的NE释放增加可能导致神经控制减弱,并可能导致对某些治疗药物产生耐药性。