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PARASYMPATHETIC INFLUENCE ON HEART RATE IN EUTHERMIC AND HIBERNATING GROUND SQUIRRELS

机译:潮热和冬眠地松鼠对心律的影响

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The relative role of the parasympathetic nervous system during deep hibernation is enigmatic, Conflicting hypotheses exist, and both sides draw support from investigations of vagal influence on the heart, Recent studies have shown cardiac chronotropic and inotropic effects of parasympathetic stimulation and inhibition in isolated hearts and anesthetized animals at hibernating body temperatures, No studies, however, have demonstrated such occurrences in undisturbed deeply hibernating animals, The present study documents respiratory-related alterations in heart rate during euthermia and hibernation at ambient temperatures of 15, 10 and 5 degrees C mediated by parasympathetic influence. During quiet wakefulness, euthermic squirrels breathed continuously and exhibited a 29 % acceleration in heart rate during inspiration. During deep undisturbed hibernation, at 15, 10 and 5 degrees C ambient temperature, animals exhibited an episodic breathing pattern and body temperatures were slightly above ambient temperature. At each temperature, heart rate during the respiratory episode was greater than that during the apnea. The magnitude of this ventilatory tachycardia decreased with ambient temperature, being 108 % at 15 degrees C, 32 % at 10 degrees and 11.5 % at 5 degrees C. Animals exposed to 3 % CO2 at 5 degrees C, which significantly increased ventilation, still exhibited an 11.7 % increase in heart rate during breathing. Thus, the magnitude of the ventilation tachycardia was independent of the level of ventilation, at least over the range studied, Inhibition of vagus nerve conduction at 5 degrees C was achieved using localized nerve block. This led to an increase in apneic heart rate and abolished the ventilatory tachycardia. The results of this study indicate that vagal projections are involved in cardiorespiratory control during deep hibernation, i.e. that parasympathetic tone is still present and is involved in homeostatic regulation during hibernation. [References: 27]
机译:副交感神经系统在深度冬眠期间的相对作用是难以置信的,存在相互矛盾的假设,并且双方都从迷走神经对心脏的影响的研究中获得支持。最近的研究表明,副交感神经刺激和抑制离体心脏和心脏的变时性和正性肌力作用处于麻醉状态的麻醉动物,但尚无研究表明在深部冬眠的未扰动动物中会发生这种情况。本研究记录了在15°C,10°C和5°C的环境温度下,正常温度和冬眠过程中与呼吸有关的心率变化副交感神经的影响。在安静的清醒中,中性松鼠不断呼吸,吸气时心律加速29%。在15、10和5摄氏度的环境温度下,深度无干扰的冬眠期间,动物表现出间歇性呼吸模式,体温略高于环境温度。在每个温度下,呼吸发作期间的心率均大于呼吸暂停期间的心率。这种通风性心动过速的幅度随环境温度而降低,在15摄氏度时为108%,在10摄氏度时为32%,在5摄氏度时为11.5%。在5摄氏度下暴露于3%CO2的动物(通气显着增加)仍然表现出呼吸时心率增加11.7%。因此,通气性心动过速的程度与通气水平无关,至少在所研究的范围内。使用局部神经阻滞可在5摄氏度下抑制迷走神经传导。这导致呼吸暂停心率增加,并消除了呼吸性心动过速。这项研究的结果表明迷走神经投射参与深度冬眠期间的心肺控制,即副交感神经仍然存在,并且参与冬眠期间的稳态调节。 [参考:27]

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