The effect of eye stimulation using graded external weights on the oculocardiac reflex in beagle dogs

Q4 Veterinary
Thayane Cristine Santos Vieira, Manuella Oliveira Sampaio, B. C. Brüler, G. Ben-Shlomo, F. Montiani-Ferreira, Juan C M Duque
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The objective of this study was to determine to what extent the oculocardiac reflex (OCR) progressively rises with increasing external pressures over the superior eyelid. Controlled external weights were applied to the left eyelid of ten conscious healthy adult beagle dogs, using an electronic von Frey aesthesiometer with a modified probe. Four different weights (200 g, 300 g, 400 g and 800 g) were applied on four different non-consecutive days (with one-week intervals). Pressure was applied by pushing the device against the superior eyelid. The baseline heart rate was primarily recorded using an electrocardiograph (ECG). Then, indices of heart rate variability such as R-R intervals and vasovagal tonus index (VVTI) were calculated from the ECG tracings using twenty consecutive QRS complexes from each dog, before and after a selected set of graded weights were applied to the eye. Median R-R interval significantly increased when an external weight of 200 g was applied and peaked at 300 g. VVTI values peaked at 400 g. With higher pressures, the proportional increase was smaller in both R-R intervals and VVTI. We concluded that external eye pressure using a weight of 200 g or more is sufficient to elicit an OCR response in conscious dogs. Pressures above 400 g started to activate compensatory mechanisms that counteracted with the OCR, probably linked to an adrenergic response induced by the animal’s discomfort. Changes in R-R intervals might be used as an early OCR marker, while VVTI apparently was less influenced by potential sympathetic responses.
用分级外部重量刺激眼睛对比格犬心房反射的影响
本研究的目的是确定眼心反射(OCR)在多大程度上随着上眼睑外部压力的增加而逐渐上升。使用带有改进探针的电子von Frey美学计,将控制的外部重量应用于10只有意识的健康成年比格犬的左眼睑。4个不同的重量(200 g、300 g、400 g和800 g)在4个不同的非连续日(间隔1周)施用。通过将设备推到上眼睑施加压力。基线心率主要用心电图仪记录。然后,利用每只狗20个连续的QRS复合体,在一组选定的分级权重应用于眼睛之前和之后,从ECG示踪中计算心率变异性指数,如R-R间隔和血管迷走神经张力指数(VVTI)。中位R-R间隔在施加200 g外部重量时显著增加,并在300 g时达到峰值。VVTI值在400 g时达到峰值。压力越高,R-R区间和VVTI的比例增加越小。我们的结论是,使用200克或更多重量的外部眼压足以引起有意识的狗的OCR反应。超过400g的压力开始激活补偿机制,抵消OCR,可能与动物不适引起的肾上腺素能反应有关。R-R间隔的变化可作为早期OCR标记,而VVTI受潜在交感反应的影响明显较小。
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Archives of Veterinary Science
Archives of Veterinary Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: O periódico ARCHIVES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (AVS) é publicado trimestralmente, sob orientação do seu Corpo Editorial, com a finalidade de divulgar artigos completos e de revisão relacionados à ciência animal sobre os temas: clínica, cirurgia e patologia veterinária; sanidade animal e medicina veterinária preventiva; nutrição e alimentação animal; sistemas de produção animal e meio ambiente; reprodução e melhoramento genético animal; tecnologia de alimentos; economia e sociologia rural e métodos de investigação científica. A publicação dos artigos científicos dependerá da observância das normas editoriais e dos pareceres dos consultores “ad hoc”.
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