Sapru H N, Krieger A J
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1977 Feb;16(2):245-50.
5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), in the doses of 2-5 mug/kg injected into the carotid body area, produced a significant increase in the respiratory rate and carotid sinus nerve activity. Selective ablation of the ipsilateral carotid sinus nerve abolished the respiratory stimulation produced by the drug. On the other hand, the same doses of 5-HT injected into the ascending aorta did not produce stimulation of respiration when the carotid sinus nerves were sectioned. The activity of the aortic nerves did not increase after injecting the drug into the ascending aorta or at the root of the right subclavian artery. These results indicate that 5-HT stimulates the chemoreceptors in the carotid body of the rat. The lack of responses to the injections of the drug in the aortic or subclavian region was due to the absence of chemoreceptors in these regions of the rat.
将2 - 5微克/千克剂量的5 - 羟色胺(5 - HT)注入颈动脉体区域,可使呼吸频率和颈动脉窦神经活动显著增加。选择性切断同侧颈动脉窦神经可消除该药物产生的呼吸刺激作用。另一方面,当切断颈动脉窦神经后,将相同剂量的5 - HT注入升主动脉不会产生呼吸刺激。将药物注入升主动脉或右锁骨下动脉根部后,主动脉神经活动并未增加。这些结果表明,5 - HT刺激大鼠颈动脉体中的化学感受器。在主动脉或锁骨下区域注射该药物无反应是由于大鼠这些区域不存在化学感受器。