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The Journal of Physiological Sciences
The Articulo-Cardiac Sympathetic Reflex in Spinalized, Anesthetized Rats
Atsuko Suzuki2  Ryuzo Ito1  Tomohiro Nakayama2 
[1] Laboratory of Anatomy, Health Science University;Laboratory of Physiology, Health Science University
关键词: heart rate;    cardiac sympathetic nerve;    articular stimulation;    spinal reflex;    rat;   
DOI  :  10.2170/physiolsci.RP000705
学科分类:生理学
来源: Springer
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References(21)Cited-By(2)Somatic afferent regulation of heart rate by noxious knee joint stimulation has been proven in anesthetized cats to be a reflex response whose reflex center is in the brain and whose efferent arc is a cardiac sympathetic nerve. In the present study we examined whether articular stimulation could influence heart rate by this efferent sympathetic pathway in spinalized rats. In central nervous system (CNS)-intact rats, noxious articular movement of either the knee or elbow joint resulted in an increase in cardiac sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate. However, although in acutely spinalized rats a noxious movement of the elbow joint resulted in a significant increase in cardiac sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate, a noxious movement of the knee joint had no such effect and resulted in only a marginal increase in heart rate. Because this marginal increase was abolished by adrenalectomy suggests that it was due to the release of adrenal catecholamines. In conclusion, the spinal cord appears to be capable of mediating, by way of cardiac sympathetic nerves, the propriospinally induced reflex increase in heart rate that follows noxious stimulation of the elbow joint, but not the knee joint.

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