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Department of Pediatrics and Cardiovascular Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Physiological responses at birth include increases in heart rate
(HR), blood pressure, sympathetic nerve activity, and circulating vasoactive peptides. The factors mediating these responses are not
known. To test the hypothesis that afferent input from peripheral mechanoreceptors (arterial and cardiopulmonary baroreceptors) and
chemoreceptors contribute to the sympathoexcitatory and hormonal responses at birth, we studied the effects of sinoaortic denervation (SAD) and SAD with vagotomy (Vx) on changes in HR, mean arterial blood
pressure (MABP), renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA), and
catecholamine, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and ANG II levels at birth
in term sheep. One hour after delivery by cesarean section, RSNA
increased by 168 ± 49 and 192 ± 32% (relative to fetal values) in SAD and SAD-Vx animals, respectively. Significant increases in HR
(18 ± 5 and 20 ± 6%) and MABP (24 ± 4 and 20 ± 5%)
were also observed 1 h after delivery in SAD and SAD-Vx lambs,
respectively. These responses are similar to those seen in intact sheep
delivered at the same gestational age. AVP levels markedly increased
after birth (19.8 ± 6.7 to 136.1 ± 75.9 pg/ml) in SAD-Vx lambs,
whereas SAD animals displayed no change in AVP concentrations. Plasma ANG II also did not change after birth in either group, although levels
were consistently higher (P < 0.01)
in SAD compared with SAD-Vx animals. In the presence of SAD, Vx
resulted in significantly greater plasma levels of norepinephrine,
although levels did not change after birth in either group. The
epinephrine responses at birth were similar in both groups of animals.
The present data suggest that afferent input from peripheral
chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors contributes little to the
hemodynamic and sympathetic responses after delivery by cesarean
section. On the other hand, these peripheral mechanisms appear to be
involved in modulating endocrine responses at birth.
baroreceptor; blood pressure; cardiopulmonary receptor; sinoaortic denervation; vagotomy
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