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Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Time course of the hemodynamic responses to aortic depressor nerve stimulation in conscious spontaneously hypertensive rats
M.t. Durand2  A.l. Mota2  A.r. Barale1  J.a. Castania2  R. Fazan Jr.2  H.c. Salgado2 
[1] ,Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Departamento de FisiologiaRibeirão Preto SP ,Brasil
关键词: Electrical stimulation;    Arterial pressure;    Aortic depressor nerve;    Baroreflex;    Spontaneously hypertensive rats;    Vascular tone;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-879X2012007500032
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

The time to reach the maximum response of arterial pressure, heart rate and vascular resistance (hindquarter and mesenteric) was measured in conscious male spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) and normotensive control rats (NCR; Wistar; 18-22 weeks) subjected to electrical stimulation of the aortic depressor nerve (ADN) under thiopental anesthesia. The parameters of stimulation were 1 mA intensity and 2 ms pulse length applied for 5 s, using frequencies of 10, 30, and 90 Hz. The time to reach the hemodynamic responses at different frequencies of ADN stimulation was similar for SHR (N = 15) and NCR (N = 14); hypotension = NCR (4194 ± 336 to 3695 ± 463 ms) vs SHR (3475 ± 354 to 4494 ± 300 ms); bradycardia = NCR (1618 ± 152 to 1358 ± 185 ms) vs SHR (1911 ± 323 to 1852 ± 431 ms), and the fall in hindquarter vascular resistance = NCR (6054 ± 486 to 6550 ± 847 ms) vs SHR (4849 ± 918 to 4926 ± 646 ms); mesenteric = NCR (5574 ± 790 to 5752 ± 539 ms) vs SHR (5638 ± 648 to 6777 ± 624 ms). In addition, ADN stimulation produced baroreflex responses characterized by a faster cardiac effect followed by a vascular effect, which together contributed to the decrease in arterial pressure. Therefore, the results indicate that there is no alteration in the conduction of the electrical impulse after the site of baroreceptor mechanical transduction in the baroreflex pathway (central and/or efferent) in conscious SHR compared to NCR.

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