| Literature DB >> 9458887 |
T Sato1, T Kawada, T Shishido, H Miyano, M Inagaki, H Miyashita, M Sugimachi, M M Knuepfer, K Sunagawa.
Abstract
We developed a new method for isolating in situ baroreceptor regions of the rabbit aortic depressor nerve (ADN) and estimated the transfer function from pressure to afferent nerve activity in the frequency range of 0.01-5 Hz by a white noise technique. Complete isolation of the baroreceptor area of the right ADN was made in situ by ligation of the innominate artery and the right subclavian and common carotid arteries. We altered the pressure in the isolated baroreceptor area according to a binary quasi-white noise between 80 and 100 mmHg in 12 urethan-anesthetized rabbits. The gain increased two to three times as the frequency of pressure perturbation increased from 0.01 to 2 Hz and then decreased at higher frequencies. The phase slightly led below 0.2 Hz. The squared coherence value was > 0.8 in the frequency range of 0.01-4 Hz. The step responses estimated from the transfer function were indistinguishable from those actually observed. We conclude that the baroreceptor transduction of the ADN is governed by linear dynamics under the physiological operating pressure range.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9458887 DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1998.274.1.H358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol ISSN: 0002-9513