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犬类对回避条件作用的心血管反应:β肾上腺素能阻断的影响。

Cardiovascular responses to avoidance conditioning in the dog: effects of beta adrenergic blockade.

作者信息

Anderson D E, Brady J V

出版信息

Psychosom Med. 1976 May-Jun;38(3):181-9. doi: 10.1097/00006842-197605000-00004.

Abstract

Five laboratory dogs were trained to press a response panel to postpone shocks during 1-hr free-operant avoidance conditioning sessions. In addition, each dog was confined in the experimental environment for 1 hr immediately prior to each avoidance session. During these 2-hr sessions, blood pressure and heart rate were monitored continuously from indwelling catheters. After repeated exposure to the schedule, the onset of the avoidance contingency elicited acute increases in systolic and diastolic pressure and heart rate, which were maintained throughout the session. During the preavoidance interval, systolic and diastolic pressure increased gradually while heart rate decreased. Blockade of beta adrenergic receptor activity in these behaviorally-trained dogs by infusions of propranolol was associated with a significant attenuation of the tachycardia normally maintained during avoidance. Beta blockade did not prevent the rise in blood pressure or fall in heart rate during preavoidance. The results are consistent with the view that the cardiovascular pattern sustained during avoidance is mediated by activation of the sympathetic nervous system, but that the progressive change in cardiovascular activity during preavoidance intervals is mediated by other than sympathetic influences.

摘要

五只实验犬在1小时的自由操作回避条件反射训练中,被训练按压反应面板以推迟电击。此外,每只犬在每次回避训练前1小时被关在实验环境中。在这2小时的训练期间,通过留置导管持续监测血压和心率。在反复接触该训练程序后,回避条件的开始引发收缩压、舒张压和心率急剧上升,并在整个训练过程中持续。在回避前的间隔期,收缩压和舒张压逐渐升高,而心率下降。通过输注普萘洛尔阻断这些经过行为训练的犬的β-肾上腺素能受体活性,与回避期间通常维持的心动过速的显著减弱有关。β受体阻断并未阻止回避前血压的升高或心率的下降。这些结果与以下观点一致:回避期间维持的心血管模式是由交感神经系统的激活介导的,但回避前间隔期心血管活动的渐进变化是由交感神经以外的影响介导的。

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