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Arterial blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) were continuously recorded during lateral hypothalamic self-stimulation with optimal stimulus parameters in rats. Hyper-hypotensive, hypertensive and hypotensive reactions were observed during separate self-stimulation, and the biphasic type considerably prevailed over other types of reactions. During the single cycles of self-stimulation hyper-hypotensive and hypertensive reactions with different heart rate reactions also occurred. In this case the biphasic type was seen in 75% of all reactions, whereas the hypotensive type occurred in 25% of the cases. The main type of BP reaction (92%) during continuous self-stimulation for 60-240 min was a gradual increase of the mean BP level from 15 to 40 mm Hg against initial values (p less than 0.001), that depended on the duration of self-stimulation. Changes of HR were more variable: tachycardia and bradycardia were seen approximately with the same frequency. Comparative analysis of cardiovascular reactions during hypothalamic SS and escape reactions provoked by ventromedial hypothalamus stimulation revealed some peculiarities of autonomic manifestations during positive and negative emotional reactions. The results of this comparison raises the question of a stress-reaction during self-stimulation behaviour.
以最佳刺激参数连续记录大鼠下丘脑外侧自我刺激时动脉血压(BP)和心率(HR)的变化。在单独的自我刺激中观察到高低血压、高血压和低血压反应,双相型明显优于其他类型的反应。在单周期自我刺激过程中,还发生了不同心率反应的超低血压和高血压反应。在本病例中,75%的反应为双相型,而25%的反应为低血压型。在持续自我刺激60-240 min期间,血压反应的主要类型(92%)是平均血压水平较初始值逐渐从15 mm Hg增加到40 mm Hg (p < 0.001),这取决于自我刺激的持续时间。HR的变化更为多变:心动过速和心动过缓出现的频率大致相同。下丘脑SS时的心血管反应与下丘脑腹内侧刺激引起的逃避反应的对比分析揭示了积极和消极情绪反应时自主神经表现的一些特点。这种比较的结果提出了自我刺激行为中压力反应的问题。