Reflex increases in heart-rate induced by perfusing the hind leg of the rat with solutions containing lactic acid
- 1 March 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 400 (3) , 286-293
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00581561
Abstract
The hypothesis that metabolic receptors in skeletal muscle influence heart-rate during exercise was tested by means of a perfused preparation of the rat's hind legs. The isolated leg was connected to the body only by nerve and bone and was perfused with tyrode solution. The humoral changes of exercise were simulated by perfusing with modified tyrode solutions in which concentration of K+, osmolality, concentrations of lactic acid, and inorganic phosphate were changed to reflect to those occurring during heavy exercise. Only perfusion with a solution enriched with lactic acid elicited a significant increase in heart-rate. The response disappeared when the nerve supply to the leg was cooled or sectioned. 20–60 s after the start of perfusion with solution of high [lactic acid] heart-rate began to increase reaching a maximum ( \(\overline {\Delta {\text{HR}}}\) ± SE = 20.2 ± 8.2,n = 7) after about 2 min. The effect on heart-rate increased when the venous concentration of lactic acid was increased the range from 3 to 10 mmol/l. In further experiments, we tried to separate the effects of pH and lactate. Heart-rate responses were induced only at low pH and at low pH the extent to which heart-rate changed increased with increases in lactate concentration.
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