Krista L M, Beckett S D, Branch C E, McDaniel G R, Patterson R M
Poult Sci. 1981 Feb;60(2):462-8. doi: 10.3382/ps.0600462.
Ten hypertensive (hyper) and hypotensive (hypo) turkeys of both sexes were used to evaluate the effect of various stimuli on blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR). Blood pressures were recorded from the brachial artery via a catheter and radio telemetric system. After a 48 hr baseline monitoring, the birds were subjected to exercise, fright, and mating and the BP and HR changes recorded. Mean arterial BP was 4.5 mm Hg less during night than day, and the BP of the hyper strain was significantly (P less than or equal to .05) higher than the hypo strain. Tracings from quiescent birds revealed fluctuations in BP that varied by 100 mm Hg. These were unexplainable fluctuations and occurred in both hyper and/or hypo birds at various times. The application of various stressful situations, such as exercise and fright, had little effect on BP but appeared to cause marked changes in HR. The highest recorded BP occurred during one of the mating exercises where systolic BP approached 350 mm Hg and HR increased by approximately 100%. Noises created with dog whistles and a .22 caliber pistol shot did not cause marked changes in BP and HR.
选用10只高血压(hyper)和10只低血压(hypo)的雌雄火鸡来评估各种刺激对血压(BP)和心率(HR)的影响。通过导管和无线电遥测系统从肱动脉记录血压。在进行48小时的基线监测后,让这些火鸡进行运动、惊吓和交配,并记录血压和心率的变化。夜间平均动脉血压比白天低4.5毫米汞柱,高血压品系的血压显著(P≤0.05)高于低血压品系。安静火鸡的血压记录显示血压波动幅度达100毫米汞柱。这些波动无法解释,且在不同时间出现在高血压和/或低血压火鸡中。施加各种应激情况,如运动和惊吓,对血压影响不大,但似乎会导致心率显著变化。记录到的最高血压出现在一次交配活动中,收缩压接近350毫米汞柱,心率增加约100%。狗哨发出的声音和.22口径手枪射击并未引起血压和心率的显著变化。