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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nicholas S. Assali Perinatal Research Laboratory, and School of Medicine, The Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1740
8-Phenyltheophylline (PT), a potent and
specific inhibitor of adenosine receptors, was infused intra-arterially
into unanesthetized fetal sheep to determine the role of adenosine in
hypoxic inhibition of fetal breathing. PT in normoxic fetuses increased
heart rate and the incidence of low-voltage electrocortical activity,
rapid eye movements (REM), and breathing. Mean breath amplitude
increased by 44%. Hypoxia (preductal arterial
PO2 = 14 Torr) induced a metabolic
acidemia, a transient bradycardia, and hypertension while virtually
eliminating REM and breathing. PT administration during hypoxia
enhanced the metabolic acidemia, blocked the bradycardia and
hypertension, increased the incidence of REM and breathing, and
elevated mean breath amplitude. The results indicate that 1) adenosine is involved in fetal
glycolytic and cardiovascular responses to hypoxia,
2) activation of central adenosine
receptors mediates about one-half the inhibitory effects of hypoxia on
REM and breathing, and 3) the
depression of breathing may critically depend on a hypoxia-induced
reduction in phasic REM sleep.
heart rate; blood pressure; brain; breathing; eye movements; sleep; thalamus
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