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Low‐frequency stimulation of group III and IV hind limb afferents evokes reflex pressor responses in decerebrate rats

机译:低频刺激第III和第IV组后肢传入的动物引起小脑大鼠的反射升压反应

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Contraction of freely perfused hind limb muscles in decerebrate rats evokes the exercise pressor reflex, resulting in sympathetic activation and increased blood pressure. This reflex is propagated along mechanically sensitive group III and metabolically sensitive group IV afferent nerve fibers. Recent research by our laboratory has focused on the exaggeration of the exercise pressor reflex in decerebrate rats with simulated peripheral artery disease, which was induced by ligating the femoral artery for 72 h before the start of the experiment. Recently, we showed that ligating the femoral artery increased the responses of single fiber group III and IV triceps surae muscle afferents to static contraction. The objective of this study was to determine if electrical stimulation of group III and IV afferents at frequencies approximating those occurring during static contraction was capable of reflexively increasing arterial blood pressure. We directly stimulated muscle afferents in the absence of muscle contraction for both freely perfused and ligated rats. We established 0.25 Hz as the minimal stimulation frequency to observe a sustained blood pressure response. The blood pressure response increased in a graded fashion as both stimulus frequency and motor threshold were increased. Additionally, we observed similar blood pressure responses from both freely perfused and ligated rats, suggesting that spinal and medullary processing of group III and IV afferent input plays no role in augmenting the pressor response to contraction caused by femoral artery ligation.
机译:去脑大鼠自由灌注的后肢肌肉收缩会引起运动加压反射,导致交感神经激活和血压升高。该反射沿着机械敏感的III族和代谢敏感的IV族传入神经纤维传播。我们实验室最近的研究集中在模拟周围动脉疾病的小脑大鼠中运动加压反射的夸大,这是通过在实验开始前结扎股动脉72h诱发的。最近,我们表明结扎股动脉增加了单纤维III和IV组肱三头肌对腓肠肌的静态收缩反应。这项研究的目的是确定在近似于静态收缩期间发生的频率下,III和IV组传入的电刺激是否能够自发地增加动脉血压。对于自由灌注和结扎的大鼠,我们在没有肌肉收缩的情况下直接刺激肌肉传入。我们将0.25 Hz作为最小刺激频率来观察持续的血压反应。随着刺激频率和运动阈值的增加,血压反应以分级的方式增加。此外,我们从自由灌注和结扎的大鼠中观察到了相似的血压反应,表明III和IV组传入输入的脊髓和髓质处理在增加对股动脉结扎引起的收缩的升压反应中没有作用。

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