Rabbit carotid sinus reflex under pentobarbital, urethan, and chloralose anesthesia
N. Ishikawa, C. H. Kallman and K. Sagawa To determine the effects of different anesthesias on the performance of the arterial baro-reflex, the open-loop characteristic of the carotid sinus reflex was analyzed in 24 rabbits under anesthesia with pentobarbital (30 mg/kg), urethan (800 mg/kg), alpha-ch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1984-05, Vol.246 (5), p.H696-H701 |
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Zusammenfassung: | N. Ishikawa, C. H. Kallman and K. Sagawa
To determine the effects of different anesthesias on the performance of the
arterial baro-reflex, the open-loop characteristic of the carotid sinus
reflex was analyzed in 24 rabbits under anesthesia with pentobarbital (30
mg/kg), urethan (800 mg/kg), alpha-chloralose (80 mg/kg), or a mixture of
alpha-chloralose (40 mg/kg) and urethan (0.4 g/kg). For each rabbit and
anesthesia, mean systemic arterial pressure and heart rate were measured as
carotid sinus pressure was changed in 10-mmHg steps between 40 and 150
mmHg. This set of measurements was repeated four times at 1-h intervals. A
logistic function curve was fitted to the carotid sinus pressure-arterial
pressure relationship. The parameters of this curve were then analyzed to
delineate the specific effects of the anesthesias on the relationship. The
main finding was that the response range and the slope parameters under
alpha-chloralose anesthesia were significantly smaller than those obtained
under the other anesthesias. Propylene glycol, used as the solvent for
chloralose, did not affect the reflex control of arterial pressure or heart
rate. The reflex under chloralose-urethan anesthesia showed characteristics
similar to those under urethan anesthesia. We conclude that although
alpha-chloralose has traditionally been used in the dog to obtain strong
reflex responses, it weakens the reflex control of arterial pressure in the
rabbit. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1984.246.5.h696 |