Efficacy of sympathetic influences as related to initial vascular tonicity
I. M. Rodionov, V. B. Koshelev, O. D. Meshcheryakova and O. N. Stavskaya The efficacy of vasoconstrictor influences as dependent on the initial vascular tone (initial rate of perfusion) and perfusion pressure was investigated in rat and frog hindlimb preparations perfused with saline solution. Effic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1981-11, Vol.241 (5), p.H691-H699 |
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Zusammenfassung: | I. M. Rodionov, V. B. Koshelev, O. D. Meshcheryakova and O. N. Stavskaya
The efficacy of vasoconstrictor influences as dependent on the initial
vascular tone (initial rate of perfusion) and perfusion pressure was
investigated in rat and frog hindlimb preparations perfused with saline
solution. Efficacy was determined as the ratio of the preparation
resistance (R) induced by sympathetic stimulation to the initial resistance
R0. At a pressure normal for the experimental animal, the relationship
between R/R0 and flow is expressed by a dome-shaped curve. At a pressure
twice the normal, it is low at all points; at a pressure half the normal,
different responses were obtained from the two species used in the
experiment: in rats elevation of vascular tone induced by sympathetic
stimulation resulted in a complete cessation of flow, whereas in frogs the
initial high efficacy diminished with increasing vascular tone. A
mathematical model devised to study the dependence of the efficacy of
sympathetic stimulation on initial tonicity is described. The good
consistency of experimental and calculated results is regarded as evidence
that the prerequisites stipulated in the model, i.e., the capacity of
closure and the heterogeneity of arterioles, in regard to the effort
developed by their smooth muscle, are actually inherent in the vascular
system of organs. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1981.241.5.H691 |