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AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol 259, Issue 1 76-R83, Copyright © 1990 by American Physiological Society
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S. A. Whitescarver, C. E. Ott and T. A. Kotchen
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536.
To test the hypothesis that impaired baroreflex control of heart rate in Dahl salt-sensitive (S) rats is due to an impairment of the parasympathetic limb of the bradycardic response, baroreflex sensitivity was evaluated in conscious, chronically instrumented Dahl S and salt-resistant (R) animals. Sensitivity was impaired in Dahl S rats when bolus doses of phenylephrine were administered (0.863 +/- 0.042 vs. 1.43 +/- 0.055 ms/mmHg), but it was not different than in R rats when tested with sodium nitroprusside. When the sensitivities before and after blocking the parasympathetic nervous system with atropine were compared, it was revealed that 82% of the reflex bradycardia resulting from bolus doses of phenylephrine was due to the parasympathetic nervous system, whereas the majority (73%) of the bradycardia induced by 5-min infusions of phenylephrine was due to withdrawal of sympathetic tone. Neither baroreflex sensitivity to infusions of phenylephrine (73% sympathetic) or to infusions after atropine (100% sympathetic) were significantly different between S and R rats. Therefore, the impairment of the heart rate reflex in Dahl S rats is due to an impairment of the parasympathetic limb of the response. In addition, a high-salt diet before the development of hypertension did not alter baroreflex sensitivity in either Dahl S or R rats.
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