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Original Article

Cardiovascular Responses to Centrally Applied Sodium Chloride Solution

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Pages 1051-1065 | Received 24 Jan 1991, Accepted 27 Feb 1992, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In conscious and anaesthetized rats the barorecepto heart reflex (BHR) was checked before and after I.c.v. application of isotonic or hypertonic (0.6 M; 1.0 M) NaCl solution, artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) and 1.0 M mannitol solution. The BHR was tested by evaluating the alteration of the inter-beat interval (IBI) in response to an artificial BP rise or drop which had been evoked by i.v. bolus injection of either phenylephrine or sodium nitroprusside. The slope of the correlation function was taken to index the reflex sensitivity. In anaesthetized rats the mean sensitivity of the BHR was 0.6 ms/mm Hg (phenylephrine). I.c.v. administration of isotonic NaCl solution did not change BP, IBI or the BHR sensitivity, whilst i.c.v. infusion of hypertonic NaCl solution increased BP and shortened IBI. The BHR sensitivity was impaired only when 1.0 M NaCl solution was I.c.v. infused by 0.23 ms/mm Hg. In conscious rats the mean sensitivity of the BHR was 1.14 ms/mm Hg (phenylephrine) and 1.35 ms/mm Hg (sodium nitroprusside). In the conscious rats I.c.v. bolus injection of hypertonic NaCl solution increased BP as in anaesthetized rats, however, the IBI was prolonged, whilst 1.0 M mannitol solution and aCSF were without any influence on BP, IBI and BHR. I.c.v. administration of hypertonic NaCl solution reduced the BHR sensitivity by approximately 0.6 ms/mm Hg.

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