Heart rate fall during acute hypoxemia: a measure of chemoreceptor response in fetal sheep.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1993-03-01
J Baan, P F Boekkooi, D F Teitel, A M Rudolph
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The peripheral arterial chemoreceptor response to hypoxemia in the fetus is predominantly cardiovascular, invoking a fall in heart rate and a variable change in blood pressure. No quantifiable measure of chemoreceptor activity has yet been described in the intact fetus. We described the course, quantified the overall response, and defined the reproducibility of the heart rate response to acute hypoxemia in 22 late-term unanesthetized fetal sheep. Fetuses were chronically instrumented and studied between 1-6 days postoperatively. Acute hypoxemia was induced by occluding a balloon cuff around the common hypogastric artery. We performed 151 occlusions, starting at an initial saturation of 66 +/- 11%, decreasing saturation by 8-50%. Soon after balloon inflation, arterial oxygen saturation fell, followed by a decrease in heart rate. We calculated delta HR/delta sat, the fall in heart rate divided by the fall in saturation. Multiple linear regression analysis showed a sensitive chemoreflex, delta HR/delta sat averaging 2.5 +/- 1.2 bpm.%saturation-1. Initial saturation did not alter the first phase of the response (from the onset of the decrease in oxygen saturation to the onset of the decrease in oxygen saturation to the onset of the decrease in heart rate), but it did increase the overall response (delta HR/delta sat) when saturation was less than 65%. After adjusting in the lower range of initial saturations to that predicted at 65%, delta HR/delta sat was very reproducible within animals, with intra-animal variance being only 7% of inter-animal variance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

急性低氧血症期间心率下降:胎羊化学受体反应的测量。
外周动脉化学受体对胎儿低氧血症的反应主要是心血管,引起心率下降和血压的可变变化。在完整胎儿中还没有化学受体活性的可量化测量方法。我们描述了22只未麻醉的晚期胎羊的过程,量化了总体反应,并定义了急性低氧血症时心率反应的可重复性。在术后1-6天对胎儿进行长期仪器检查和研究。急性低氧血症是通过封闭腹下总动脉周围的气球袖带引起的。我们进行了151次咬合,初始饱和度为66 +/- 11%,饱和度降低了8-50%。气球膨胀后不久,动脉血氧饱和度下降,随后心率下降。我们计算了HR/ sat,心率下降除以饱和度下降。多元线性回归分析显示出敏感的化学反射,δ HR/ δ sat平均为2.5 +/- 1.2 bpm。初始饱和并没有改变第一阶段的反应(从氧饱和度开始下降到氧饱和度开始下降到心率开始下降),但当饱和度低于65%时,它确实增加了总体反应(HR/ sat)。在较低的初始饱和度范围内调整到预测的65%后,δ HR/ δ sat在动物体内的可重复性很强,动物内方差仅为动物间方差的7%。(摘要删节250字)
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