Basilico V, Ricciardi L, Giani S
Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper. 1979 Sep 15;55(17):1759-65.
Pulse wave transmission rate has been measured "in vivo" in 6 male anaesthetized Wistar rats, by means of cannulae, inserted both in carotid and femoral arteries. The measure has been done by calculating the time delay of several corresponding levels in the two pressure pulses: at the foot, during the ascending phase, at the peak. Three different intervention have been carried out: Ach, NA, blood transfusion. The transmission rate outcame higher at the pulse foot than at the peak, in control animals and in Ach and blood transfusion interventions. The NA intervention inverted this behaviour, where the increase in transmission rate did not correspond to the rate of pressure growing. The possible influences of a vegetative component on arterial viscoelastic behaviour are discussed.
通过将套管分别插入6只雄性麻醉Wistar大鼠的颈动脉和股动脉,在“体内”测量了脉搏波传播速度。测量是通过计算两个压力脉冲中几个相应水平的时间延迟来进行的:在波谷、上升阶段和峰值处。进行了三种不同的干预:乙酰胆碱(Ach)、去甲肾上腺素(NA)、输血。在对照动物以及Ach和输血干预中,波谷处的传播速度高于峰值处。NA干预使这种行为发生了反转,即传播速度的增加与压力上升速度不对应。讨论了自主神经成分对动脉粘弹性行为的可能影响。