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Effects of hypercapnia and hypoxia on the cardiovascular system: vascular capacitance and aortic chemoreceptors.

C F Rothe1, R Maass-Moreno, A D Flanagan.   

Abstract

Aortic chemoreceptor influences on vascular capacitance after changes in blood carbon dioxide and oxygen were studied in mongrel dogs anesthetized with methoxyflurane and nitrous oxide. The mean circulatory filling pressure (Pmcf), measured during transient cardiac fibrillation, provided a measure of capacitance vessel tone. Hypercapnia, hypoxia, and hypoxic hypercapnia significantly increased most variables, except that hypercapnia caused the total peripheral resistance (TPR) to decrease. Hypocapnia caused a significant decrease in mean systemic (Psa) and pulmonary (Ppa) arterial blood pressures, cardiac output (CO), and central blood volume and an increase in TPR and heart rate. The changes in Pmcf on changing blood gas tensions could be described by the equation delta Pmcf = -1.60 + 0.036 (arterial PCO2) + 50.8/arterial PO2. Thus a 10 mmHg increase in arterial PCO2 caused a 0.36 mmHg increase in Pmcf with receptors intact. Cold block (2 degrees C) of the cervical vagosympathetic trunks did not significantly influence the measured variables at control. During severe hypercapnia, vagal cooling caused a small but significant decrease in Pmcf, Psa, Ppa, and CO but not TPR. During hypoxia, vagal cooling caused the Pmcf, Psa, and TPR to decrease. We conclude that although hypercapnia or hypoxia acts reflexly to increase the capacitance vessel tone (an increase in Pmcf), the aortic and cardiopulmonary chemoreceptors with afferents in the vagi have only a small influence on the capacitance system, accounting for only approximately 25% of the total body response.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2396698     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1990.259.3.H932

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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