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Hemodynamic components of a cardiogenic hypertensive chemoreflex in dogs.

F Urthaler, G R Hageman, T N James.   

Abstract

The mechanical and hemodynamic components of a cardiogenic hypertensive chemoreflex were studied in 50 dogs. Within 6 seconds after a single injection of serotonin (100 microgram/ml) into the left atrium, mean pressure (mm Hg) rose in the aorta from 103 to 197 and in the pulmonary artery from 21 to 34. Left ventricular dp/dt virtually doubled. There was an increase (75%) in peripheral vascular resistance that returned to control within 10 seconds. There was no significant change in pulmonary vascular resistance. Aortic and pulmonary arterial hypertension were associated with a profound depression (82%) in atrial force. Atropine transformed this negative inotropic effect on the atria into a positive inotropic action that averaged 65%. In contrast, ventricular force was always sharply increased, more in the right (95%) than in the left ventricle (50%). Bilateral stellectomy did not eliminate the reflex but it completely abolished the initial increase of cardiac contractility; a delayed increase in contractility persisted and was due exclusively to release of catecholamines from the adrenal glands. This cardiogenic hypertensive chemoreflex uses the vagus for its afferent neural traffic and both the sympathetic and the vagus nerves for its efferent route. The brief and intense systemic vasoconstriction concomitant with an increase in cardiac contractility might represent a kind of "aortic cough." Some possible clinical implications are discussed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 618594     DOI: 10.1161/01.res.42.1.135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


  4 in total

1.  Sir Thomas Lewis redivivus: from pebbles in a quiet pond to autonomic storms.

Authors:  T N James
Journal:  Br Heart J       Date:  1984-07

2.  Degenerative lesions of a coronary chemoreceptor and nearby neural elements in the hearts of victims of sudden death.

Authors:  T N James
Journal:  Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc       Date:  1986

3.  On the pathogenesis of angina pectoris and its silence.

Authors:  T N James; L Rossi; G R Hageman
Journal:  Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc       Date:  1989

4.  Post-excitatory depression in thoracic sympathetic efferent neural traffic during a cardiogenic hypertensive chemoreflex.

Authors:  E M Kilbourne; G R Hageman; T N James; F Urthaler
Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol       Date:  1982 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 17.165

  4 in total

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