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Vol. 83, Issue 6, 2091-2097, December 1997
Department of Physiology, The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284-7764
Received 13 May 1996; accepted in final form 20 August 1997.
Ryan, Kathy L., W. Fred Taylor, and Vernon S. Bishop.
Arterial baroreflex modulation of heat-induced vasodilation in the
rabbit ear. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(6):
2091-2097, 1997.
The purpose of this study was to determine
whether nonthermal baroreflexes arising from cardiopulmonary
and/or arterial baroreceptors modulate rabbit ear blood flow
(EBF) during hyperthermia. Intact and sinoaortic-denervated (SAD)
rabbits were chronically instrumented with a Doppler ultrasonic flow
probe for measurement of EBF velocity (kHz). During whole body heating
in conscious rabbits, EBF and ear vascular conductance (EVC) increased
as core temperature increased until maximal plateau levels of EBF and
EVC were reached. The maximal plateau level of EVC attained during heat
stress was lower in SAD than in intact rabbits. Subsequent
intrapericardial administration of procaine at maximal EBF blocked
cardiac afferents but did not alter EVC in either animal group. In a
second experiment, ramp decreases in mean arterial pressure were
produced by vena caval occlusion at maximal EBF. In intact rabbits, EBF
and EVC decreased linearly as mean arterial pressure fell, but EBF and
EVC did not decrease during vena caval occlusion in SAD rabbits. Thus
neither pharmacological nor mechanical unloading of cardiac
baroreceptors results in reflex vasoconstriction in the heat-stressed
rabbit ear. However, baroreflexes arising from arterial baroreceptors
may modulate EBF in heat-stressed rabbits.
temperature regulation; blood pressure regulation; baroreflexes; skin blood flow; conscious rabbits
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