Kashani M, Khoyi M A
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 1979 Oct-Dec;23(4):247-53.
The influence of vagotomy on resting vagal tone arterial Po2, the heart rate and blood pressure responses to different grades of hypoxia was studied in three species of anesthetized animals. Vagotomy without hypoxia produced a sustained increase in heart rate of dogs but not in rabbits or sheep. In the dogs, where this was studied more fully, heart rate showed sustained increase over several hours with no significant change in blood pressure or arterial Po2. It is concluded that there is species difference in the resting vagal tone during anesthesia. The relationships between graded arterial hypoxia with heart rate and blood pressure have been determined with and without intact vagus nerves. Before vagotomy hypoxia significantly increased the heart rate of dogs and sheep and reduced that of rabbits. Vagotomy decreased the bradycardia observed in rabbits, but did not change the response to hypoxia in dogs and sheep. The greater increase in heart rate of dogs calculated statistically and were due to the pre-existing resting vagal tone. After vagotomy, heart rate response to graded arterial hypoxia was increased rather than decreased in all animals.
在三种麻醉动物中研究了迷走神经切断术对静息迷走神经张力、动脉血氧分压、心率以及对不同程度低氧的血压反应的影响。无低氧情况下的迷走神经切断术使犬的心率持续增加,但兔和羊的心率未增加。在对犬进行更充分研究的情况下,心率在数小时内持续增加,血压和动脉血氧分压无显著变化。得出的结论是,麻醉期间静息迷走神经张力存在物种差异。在迷走神经完整和切断的情况下,已确定了分级动脉低氧与心率和血压之间的关系。迷走神经切断术前,低氧显著增加了犬和羊的心率,降低了兔的心率。迷走神经切断术减少了兔中观察到的心动过缓,但未改变犬和羊对低氧的反应。犬心率的增加在统计学上更为显著,这归因于预先存在的静息迷走神经张力。迷走神经切断术后,所有动物对分级动脉低氧的心率反应均增加而非减少。