Changes in renal sympathetic outflow during hypotensive haemorrhage in rats
- 8 December 1985
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 125 (4), 655-660
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1985.tb07768.x
Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate changes in renal sympathetic outflow during hypotensive haemorrhage. Normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats were anaesthetized with chloralose (50 mg kg-1) and bled to an arterial blood pressure of 50 mmHg for 30 min. Changes in heart rate (HR) and renal nerve activity (RNA) were registered. The hypotensive haemorrhage induced a short-lasting sympathetic excitation that was followed within 5-10 min by a powerful sympathetic inhibition and bradycardia. The average maximal decrease in sympathetic activity was 65% and the maximal decrease in heart rate was 45 beats min-1. There was a close correlation between changes in heart rate and renal sympathetic activity. The marked depressor response was due at least in part to activation of vagal afferents because the depressor responses were acutely reversed by bilateral cervical vagotomy. As cardiac afferents are known to be activated by prostaglandins and bradykinins, and these agents are released by myocardial ischaemia, haemorrhage was repeated after use of indomethacin and aprotinin (a protein inhibitor decreasing bradykinin formation), and a marked sympathetic inhibition could still be elicited upon haemorrhage. We therefore suggest that the likely mechanism for activation of the vagal afferents is a squeezing of the myocardium when the heart has to contract around an almost empty chamber. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that hypotensive haemorrhage triggers profound inhibition of RNA in rats and that this sympathoinhibition is mediated primarily by mechanically sensitive cardiac vagal afferents.Keywords
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