Literature DB >> 5647331

An analysis of the reflex systemic vasodilator response elicited by lung inflation in the dog.

M D Daly, B H Robinson.   

Abstract

1. A maintained inflation of the lungs caused a reflex reduction in total systemic vascular resistance in anaesthetized dogs under conditions in which the systemic circulation was perfused at constant blood flow and the arterial blood P(O2) and P(CO2) were maintained constant.2. The fall in systemic arterial perfusion pressure evoked by inflation of the lungs was accompanied by an increase in blood flow to the lower limbs and a reduction in their calculated vascular resistance. Since the fall in resistance occurred when the limb was perfused either at constant pressure or at constant blood flow, it must be due to vasodilatation.3. Lung inflation caused vasodilatation in skin, muscle, and in the splanchnic vascular bed. The responses in vertebral circulation were, however, small and variable.4. The vasodilator responses in the vascular territories studied were reflex in nature, being abolished by cutting the cervical vagosympathetic nerves, in which run the afferent fibres, or by interrupting the sympathetic pathways to the blood vessels.5. In the intact limb, muscle, skin and splanchnic vascular bed, the vasodilator responses to lung inflation were unaffected by atropine or propranolol, but were abolished by hexamethonium, dibenyline and bretylium tosylate, indicating that they were due predominantly to a reduction in the activity in sympathetic adrenergic vasoconstrictor fibres.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1968        PMID: 5647331      PMCID: PMC1351669          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1968.sp008464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


  18 in total

1.  Active relfex dilatation in the innervated perfused hind leg of the dog.

Authors:  L BECK
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1961-07

2.  The effects of stimulation of the carotid body chemoreceptors on heart rate in the dog.

Authors:  M B DE DALY; M J SCOTT
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1958-11-10       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Stretch reflexes from the dog's lung to the systemic circulation.

Authors:  P F SALISBURY; P M GALLETTI; R J LEWIN; P A RIEBEN
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1959-01       Impact factor: 17.367

4.  An improved method for drop recording of arterial or venous blood flow.

Authors:  P LINDGREN
Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand       Date:  1958-02-10

5.  On the reflex regulation of the cerebral blood flow and the cerebral vaso-motor tone.

Authors:  J J Bouckaert; C Heymans
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1935-07-24       Impact factor: 5.182

6.  On reflex cardiac inhibition.

Authors:  T G Brodie
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1900-12-31       Impact factor: 5.182

7.  The anastomoses between internal and external carotid circulations in the dog.

Authors:  P A JEWELL
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  1952-04       Impact factor: 2.610

8.  Histamine as the potential mediator of active reflex dilatation.

Authors:  L Beck
Journal:  Fed Proc       Date:  1965 Nov-Dec

9.  Comparison of the reflex responses elicited by stimulation of the separately perfused carotid and aortic body chemoreceptors in the dog.

Authors:  M Daly; A Ungar
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1966-01       Impact factor: 5.182

10.  Histaminergic component in the baroreceptor reflex of the pyramidal cat.

Authors:  R S Tuttle
Journal:  Fed Proc       Date:  1966 Nov-Dec
View more
  17 in total

1.  Respiratory-related activity patterns in preganglionic neurones projecting into the cat cervical sympathetic trunk.

Authors:  A Boczek-Funcke; K Dembowsky; H J Häbler; W Jänig; M Michaelis
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Interactions between carotid sinus mechanoreceptor and chemoreceptor reflex loops.

Authors:  F M Attinger; E O Attinger; D Cooperson; W Gottschalk
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1976-06-22       Impact factor: 3.657

3.  Respiratory and cardiovascular interactions in ducks: the effect of lung denervation on the initation of and recovery from some cardiovascular responses to submergence.

Authors:  O S Bamford; D R Jones
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1976-08       Impact factor: 5.182

4.  Immediate Effects of Bhramari Pranayama on Resting Cardiovascular Parameters in Healthy Adolescents.

Authors:  Maheshkumar Kuppusamy; Dilara Kamaldeen; Ravishankar Pitani; Julius Amaldas
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2016-05-01

5.  The influence of PaO2 on the effects of sinus nerve stimulation with intact and inactivated vagi.

Authors:  W Wiemer; H Schöne; P Kiwull
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1973-07-31       Impact factor: 3.657

6.  Modification by lung inflation of the vascular responses from the carotid body chemoreceptors and other receptors in dogs.

Authors:  M D Daly; J Ward; L M Wood
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1986-09       Impact factor: 5.182

7.  Early and late hind-limb vascular responses to stimulation of receptors in the nose of the rabbit.

Authors:  D J Allison; D A Powis
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1976-11       Impact factor: 5.182

8.  Reflex inotropic responses of the heart from lung inflation in anaesthetized dogs.

Authors:  P V Greenwood; R Hainsworth; F Karim; G W Morrison; O A Sofola
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1980-07       Impact factor: 3.657

9.  Effects of hyperventilation on the circulatory response of the rabbit to arterial hypoxia.

Authors:  E F Crocker; R O Johnson; P I Korner; J B Uther; S W White
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1968-12       Impact factor: 5.182

10.  Phasic negative intrathoracic pressures enhance the vascular responses to stimulation of pulmonary arterial baroreceptors in closed-chest anaesthetized dogs.

Authors:  Jonathan P Moore; Roger Hainsworth; Mark J Drinkhill
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2004-01-14       Impact factor: 5.182

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.