Hypertension following arterial baroreceptor denervation in the unanesthetized dog.
- 1 April 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 48 (4) , 576-591
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.48.4.576
Abstract
Studies were conducted on unanesthetized dogs (1) in the control state, (2) after carotid sinus denervation plus section of the cervical aortic nerves (SCAD), and (3) after carotid sinus denervation plus section of intrathoracic vegal branches which innervate arterial and cardiopulmonary baroreceptors, the heart, lungs, and other structures (STD). Mean values and standard deviations of blood pressure and heart rate were measured during many 75-minute recording sessions. The control mean arterial pressure was 94.8 +/- 8.9 mm Hg. The mean pressure after SCAD was 105.5 +/- 9.5 mm Hg, 10.0 mm Hg higher (P less than 0.05) than in the control state, whereas after STD, the mean pressure was 119.5 +/- 16.8 mm Hg, 25.3 mm Hg higher (P less than 0.001) than in the control state. The standard deviation of pressure was increased (P less than 0.01) by either denervation procedure. The mean pressure after STD was higher than after SCAD (P less than 0.05). Ten of 12 animals with SCAD showed residual baroreceptor reflexes (seven from intrathoracic receptors) whereas, after STD, six of 11 animals showed reflexes (one from intrathoracic receptors). SCAD only occasionally produces denervation as complete as that produced by STD. A larger increase in arterial pressure follows a more complete denervation of vagally innervated baroreceptors. We believe that our procedures do not denervate all arterial baroreceptors. Chronic denervation of arterial baroreceptors leads to a widely varying, elevated arterial pressure. The increase in pressure has persisted more than 1 1/2 years.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- The central nervous system and neurogenic hypertensionProgress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1974
- Renin, Aldosterone, Body Fluid Volumes, and the Baroreceptor Reflex in the Development and Reversal of Goldblatt Hypertension in Conscious DogsCirculation Research, 1974
- Left ventricular performance in the conscious dog with chronically denervated heartCardiovascular Research, 1972
- Histological observations on the distribution of baroreceptors in the carotid and aortic regions of the rabbit, cat and dogCells Tissues Organs, 1972
- THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN NEUROGENIC AND RENAL HYPERTENSIONPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1941
- STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSIONThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1940
- CHRONIC HYPERTENSION PRODUCED BY CAROTID SINUS AND AORTIC-DEPRESSOR NERVE SECTIONAnnals of Surgery, 1940
- EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION FOLLOWING CAROTICOAORTIC DENERVATION IN THE RABBITQuarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology, 1938
- Versuche zur Frage der Arteriellen Hypertonie nach Dauerausschaltung von pressoreceptorischen KreislaufnervenZeitschrift für Die Gesamte Experimentelle Medizin, 1934