Kaufman M P, Rybicki K J, Waldrop T G, Mitchell J H
J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol. 1984 May;56(5):1265-71. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1984.56.5.1265.
Although static contraction of the hindlimb muscles of anesthetized cats is known to reflexly increase arterial pressure and heart rate, the cardiovascular effects of rhythmic contractions of these muscles is unclear. To help clarify this issue, we determined, in chloralose-anesthetized cats, the effects on arterial pressure and heart rate of rhythmically contracting the hindlimb muscles at a frequency of 5 Hz. In addition, we determined the effect of rhythmic contractions on the impulse activity of group III and IV muscle afferents whose activation is known to increase cardiovascular function. We found that rhythmic contractions increased arterial pressure (from 108 +/- 8 to 134 +/- 9 mmHg; P less than 0.05) and heart rate (from 192 +/- 13 to 208 +/- 10 beats/min; P less than 0.05) in 10 cats and decreased arterial pressure (from 107 +/- 8 to 93 +/- 9 mmHg; P less than 0.05) but did not change heart rate in 9 other cats. The increases were reflex, because they were prevented by cutting the spinal roots innervating the contracting hindlimb. The decreases, however, were not reflex, because they persisted after spinal root section. The differences in the arterial pressure responses to rhythmic contractions may have been partly due to individual differences in the level of anesthesia, because in three cats the pressor responses to this maneuver were converted to depressor responses after giving the cats additional chloralose. Rhythmic contractions of the triceps surae muscles stimulated 8 of 10 group III afferents and 9 of 16 group IV afferents. We conclude that rhythmic contraction is capable of reflexly increasing cardiovascular function in cats provided that the effect is not depressed by anesthesia.
虽然已知麻醉猫后肢肌肉的静态收缩会反射性地增加动脉血压和心率,但这些肌肉有节奏收缩对心血管系统的影响尚不清楚。为了帮助阐明这个问题,我们在水合氯醛麻醉的猫身上,测定了以5赫兹频率有节奏地收缩后肢肌肉对动脉血压和心率的影响。此外,我们还测定了有节奏收缩对Ⅲ类和Ⅳ类肌肉传入神经冲动活动的影响,已知激活这些神经会增强心血管功能。我们发现,有节奏的收缩使10只猫的动脉血压升高(从108±8 mmHg升至134±9 mmHg;P<0.05),心率加快(从192±13次/分钟升至208±10次/分钟;P<0.05),而在另外9只猫中,动脉血压降低(从107±8 mmHg降至93±9 mmHg;P<0.05),但心率未改变。血压升高是反射性的,因为切断支配收缩后肢的脊神经根可防止这种升高。然而,血压降低并非反射性的,因为在切断脊神经根后这种降低仍然存在。对有节奏收缩的动脉血压反应存在差异,部分原因可能是麻醉深度的个体差异,因为在3只猫中,给予额外的水合氯醛后,对该操作的升压反应转变为降压反应。腓肠肌有节奏的收缩刺激了10只Ⅲ类传入神经中的8只和16只Ⅳ类传入神经中的9只。我们得出结论,有节奏的收缩能够反射性地增强猫的心血管功能,前提是这种效应不会被麻醉所抑制。