z-logo
Premium
Role of vagal afferent C fibres in the bradycardiac response to an increase in arterial blood pressure in ferrets
Author(s) -
Bowser-Riley F,
Cornish M,
Kidd C,
Zheng F
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
experimental physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 101
eISSN - 1469-445X
pISSN - 0958-0670
DOI - 10.1113/expphysiol.1990.sp003470
Subject(s) - phenylephrine , baroreceptor , baroreflex , capsaicin , blood pressure , anesthesia , reflex , vagus nerve , medicine , heart rate , afferent , receptor , stimulation
The effects on baroreceptor reflexes of bilateral application of the C fibre neurotoxin, capsaicin, to the cervical vagi have been investigated in decerebrate ferrets. Baroreflex sensitivity was estimated from the relationship between cardiac interval and systolic blood pressure following I.V. infusion of phenylephrine. Control responses to phenylephrine were fitted by two linear slopes with an initial shallow slope, a, followed by a steeper slope, b. Capsaicin abolished slope b and the resulting relationship was best fitted by a single regression with a slope not significantly different from that of the control response a. This suggests that a significant proportion of the baroreflex response induced by phenylephrine is mediated by cardiopulmonary receptors attached to vagal afferent C fibres.

This content is not available in your region!

Continue researching here.

Having issues? You can contact us here