Influence of sleep on systemic and coronary hemodynamics in lambs.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1993-02-01
J E Fewell
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Experiments were done on seven lambs between the ages of 18 and 24 days to investigate the effects of sleep on systemic and coronary hemodynamics. Each lamb was anesthetized and instrumented for recordings of electrocorticogram, electro-oculogram and nuchal electromyograms, and for measurements of cardiac output and coronary blood flow as well as systemic arterial blood pressure and arterial-, mixed-venous- and coronary-sinus- hemoglobin oxygen saturations. No sooner than three days after surgery, measurements were made during periods of quiet wakefulness (QW), quiet sleep (QS) and active sleep (AS) at an ambient temperature of 25 degrees C. Cardiac output and heart rate were decreased during AS compared to QW and QS. A significant increase in systemic vascular resistance during AS prevented more than a slight decrease in systemic arterial blood pressure. Coronary blood flow decreased during AS compared to QW and QS. Furthermore, myocardial work as estimated from the product of systolic blood pressure and heart rate decreased during AS compared to QW and QS as did myocardial oxygen consumption and myocardial oxygen transport. Transient hypertensive phases--defined as transient increases in mean blood pressure of greater than 15 mmHg above the mean blood pressure for a period of AS--occurred during eight of 13 periods of AS in four of the seven animals. These transient hypertensive phases were caused primarily by an increase in systemic vascular resistance; surprisingly, coronary vascular resistance also increased at this time when estimated myocardial work was increased.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

睡眠对羔羊全身和冠状动脉血流动力学的影响。
研究人员对7只18 ~ 24日龄羔羊进行了睡眠对全身血流动力学和冠状动脉血流动力学的影响。每只羊被麻醉后,用仪器记录皮质电图、眼电图和颈肌电图,并测量心输出量、冠状动脉血流、全身动脉血压和动脉、混合静脉和冠状窦血红蛋白氧饱和度。术后不少于3天,在25℃的环境温度下测量静醒(QW)、静睡(QS)和活跃睡眠(AS)期间的心输出量和心率与静醒和活跃睡眠期间相比有所下降。在AS期间,全身血管阻力的显著增加阻止了全身动脉血压的轻微下降。与QW和QS相比,AS期间冠状动脉血流量减少。此外,根据收缩压和心率的乘积估计,与QW和QS相比,as期间心肌功下降,心肌耗氧量和心肌氧运输也下降。短暂性高血压期——定义为一段时间内平均血压高于平均血压15毫米汞柱的短暂性升高——在7只动物中的4只动物的13个as期中出现了8个。这些短暂性高血压期主要是由全身血管阻力增加引起的;令人惊讶的是,当估计心肌功增加时,冠状动脉血管阻力也随之增加。(摘要删节250字)
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