Complete autonomic blockade significantly reduced the number of nonbaroreflex sequences compared to baseline (19.1 vs 88.7, P<0.05), as did sympathetic and parasympathetic blockades.
64 anesthetized rabbits studied before and after various autonomic blockades, sinoaortic denervation, and controlled respiration.
Autonomic blockade vs Baseline (before blockade)
Number of nonbaroreflex sequences, p=<0.05
Absolute Event Rate: 19.1% vs 88.7%
p-value: p=<0.05
BACKGROUND: Analysis of spontaneous fluctuations in systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and pulse interval (PI) reveals the occurrence of sequences of consecutive beats characterized by SAP and PI changing in the same (+PI/+SAP and -PI/-SAP) or opposite (-PI/+SAP and +PI/-SAP) direction. Although the former reflects baroreflex regulatory mechanisms, the physiological meaning of -PI/+SAP and +PI/-SAP is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that -PI/+SAP and +PI/-SAP "nonbaroreflex" sequences represent a phenomenon modulated by the autonomic nervous system reflecting a feed-forward mechanism of cardiovascular regulation. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied anesthetized rabbits before and after (1) complete autonomic blockade (guanethidine+propranolol+atropine, n=13; CAB), (2) sympathetic blockade (guanethidine+propranolol, n=15; SB), (3) parasympathetic blockade (atropine, n=16), (4) sinoaortic denervation (n=10; SAD), and (5) controlled respiration (n=10; CR). Nonbaroreflex sequences were defined as >/=3 beats in which SAP and PI of the following beat changed in the opposite direction. CAB reduced the number of nonbaroreflex sequences (19. 1+/-12.3 versus 88.7+/-36.6, P<0.05), as did SB (25.3+/-11.7 versus 84.6+/-23.9, P<0.001) and atropine (11.2+/-6.8 versus 94.1+/-32.4, P<0.05). SB concomitantly increased baroreflex sensitivity (1.18+/-0. 11 versus 0.47+/-0.09 ms/mm Hg, P<0.01). SAD and CR did not significantly affect their occurrence. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that nonbaroreflex sequences represent the expression of an integrated, neurally mediated, feed-forward type of short-term cardiovascular regulation able to interact dynamically with the feedback mechanisms of baroreflex origin in the control of heart period.
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Jacopo M. Legramante
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Gianfranco Raimondi
Sapienza University of Rome
Michele Massaro
Policlinico Umberto I
Circulation
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Legramante et al. (Tue,) conducted a other in Anesthetized rabbits (n=64). Autonomic blockade vs. Baseline (before blockade) was evaluated on Number of nonbaroreflex sequences (p=<0.05). Complete autonomic blockade significantly reduced the number of nonbaroreflex sequences compared to baseline (19.1 vs 88.7, P<0.05), as did sympathetic and parasympathetic blockades.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a200bc4d40b4a263065be21 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.99.13.1760