Hypertension, Vol 8, 50-55, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
F Lombardi, C Casalone, G Malfatto, T Gnecchi Ruscone, R Casati and A Malliani
The influence of beta-adrenergic receptor blockade on the impulse activity
of 21 cardiovascular sympathetic afferent nerve fibers (11 from the
thoracic aorta, 10 from the pulmonary veins), isolated from the left
sympathetic rami communicantes T-3 and T-4 was studied in anesthetized,
vagotomized cats. Aortic pressure, heart rate, and neural discharge were
recorded during control conditions and during brief aortic occlusions of
comparable amplitude and duration. Administration of dl-propranolol
(0.2-0-4 mg/kg) did not modify aortic pressure or neural discharge of the
fibers during control conditions, although, as expected, heart rate was
diminished. dl-Propranolol administration did change the response of
cardiovascular sympathetic afferents to similar aortic pressure increases.
Before drug administration, aortic occlusion caused a significant increase
in neural discharge of both aortic and pulmonary vein sympathetic afferent
fibers, from 0.52 +/- 0.12 to 1.64 +/- 0.31 and from 0.67 +/- 0.10 to 2.08
+/- 0.25 impulses/sec, respectively (p less than 0.05). After
dl-propranolol administration, comparable increases in aortic pressure
resulted in slight but not significant increases in neural discharge of
aortic and pulmonary vein fibers. Administration of d-propranolol (0.4-0.6
mg/kg), which possesses only membrane-stabilizing properties, did not
modify the firing rate of four pulmonary sympathetic afferents, which
subsequently decreased their response to pressure rises after
administration of dl- propranolol. These results indicate that
beta-adrenergic receptor blockade reduces the responsiveness to hemodynamic
stimuli of sympathetic cardiovascular afferent fibers that are capable of
mediating excitatory pressor reflexes.
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