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1 Department of Physiology and 2 Center for Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536
The change
in arterial blood pressure (BP) in response to presentation of an acute
behavioral stress (i.e., classical conditioning) in rat includes an
initial rapid rise (C1) followed by a delayed, but more sustained,
pressor response (C2). The purpose of this experiment is to determine
the patterns of change in cardiac output (CO) and total peripheral
vascular resistance (TPR) that are associated with the behaviorally
induced pressor response. A blood flow probe was implanted around the
ascending aorta, and a catheter was implanted in a femoral artery in 10 male Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were trained by a 15-s tone (CS+)
followed by a 0.5-s tail shock; another tone (CS
), never
followed by shock, served as a behavioral control. BP responded to the
stressful stimulus (CS+) by a rapid C1 increase (8 ± 1 mmHg; mean ± SE) followed by the delayed C2 response (2 ± 0.3 mmHg); the
unconditioned response to shock was a 9 ± 2 mmHg increase in BP.
The C1 BP increase produced a significant increase in TPR (10 ± 1 dyn · s/cm5);
CO was not significantly changed. TPR decreased during C2 (
4 ± 2 dyn · s/cm5),
whereas CO was significantly increased (2 ± 1 ml/min). These data
contribute to our understanding of how the autonomic nervous system
organizes the cardiovascular response to a suddenly perceived behavioral stress.
autonomic control; sympathetic nervous system; behavioral stress; hypertension; unanesthetized animal
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