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Effects of anesthesia on the canine carotid chemoreceptor reflex.

M Zimpfer, S P Sit, S F Vatner.   

Abstract

We studied the effects of alpha-chloralose (100 mg/kg, iv), Na pentobarbital (25 mg/kg, iv) and halothane (1 vol% and 2 vol%) on the response to carotid chemoreceptor stimulation (CCRS) in eight chronically instrumented dogs. CCRS was accomplished by means of intracarotid injections of nicotine while ventilation was held constant in the unanesthetized state and following administration of one of three different anesthetics. In the conscious state, CCRS elicited intense bradycardia and peripheral vasoconstriction as reflected by a 173 +/- 14% increase in initial cardiac cycle length and a 216 /+- 22% increase in mean iliac vascular resistance. Each anaesthetic, studied on separate days, attenuated these responses to CCRS strikingly (P less than 0.01). For instance, after alpha-chloralose, CCRS increased iliac resistance by only 55 +/- 14% and cardiac cycle length by only 27 +/- 13%. After Na pentobarbital, CCRS increased iliac resistance by 12 +/- 4% and cardiac cycle length by 8 +/- 5%. After inhalation of halothane (1 vol%), CCRS increased iliac resistance by 28 +/- 7% and cardiac cycle length by 11 +/- 5%, whereas halothane (2 vol%) abolished these responses to CCRS. Thus, general anesthesia interferes severely with carotid chemoreceptor control of the circulation. Whereas halothane and Na pentobarbital altered responses to CCRS the most, we found that even alpha-chloralose, which has been thought to maintain or augment reflex responses, was able to depress the response to CCRS strikingly.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7460213     DOI: 10.1161/01.res.48.3.400

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


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