Hypertension, Vol 23, 302-307, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
HP Schobel, DW Ferguson, MP Clary and VK Somers
To investigate the effects of digitalis on chemoreflexes in humans, we
measured muscle sympathetic nerve activity (microneurography), minute
ventilation, oxygen saturation, end-tidal carbon dioxide, mean arterial
pressure, heart rate, and central venous pressure during stimulation of
peripheral chemoreceptors with hypoxia, during stimulation of central
chemoreceptors with hypercapnia, and during a cold pressor test before and
after digitalis and placebo in 10 healthy volunteers on two different days
(randomized, double-blind, cross-over design). Digitalis did not affect
baseline measurements significantly. Despite similar changes in oxygen
saturation and end-tidal carbon dioxide during hypoxia and hypercapnia with
both placebo and digitalis, digitalis significantly potentiated overall
ventilatory responses to hypoxia (+67 +/- 12% before versus +98 +/- 3%
after digitalis; mean +/- SEM; P < .01) but did not affect the response
to hypercapnia. Sympathetic nerve activity increased by 25 +/- 9% during
hypoxia before digitalis and 30 +/- 10% during hypoxia after digitalis (P =
NS) and increased by 38 +/- 18% during hypercapnia before digitalis and 26
+/- 11% during hypercapnia after digitalis (P = NS). Digitalis did not
significantly change responses to the cold pressor test. Placebo had no
effect on ventilatory and sympathetic nerve activity responses. We conclude
that digitalis selectively augments ventilatory responses to peripheral
chemoreceptor stimulation by hypoxia.
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Differential effects of digitalis on chemoreflex responses in humans
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany.
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