Sino-aortic denervation in the monkey
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Sino-aortic denervation in the monkey
Abstract
The aortic arch and carotid sinuses were denervated in eleven monkeys. The monkeys were subjected to four sequential surgeries which involved: (1) implantation of an aortic and left atrial catheter; (2) stripping of the adventitia from the aortic arch; (3) stripping the left carotid sinus and associated vessels; and (4) stripping the right carotid sinus and associated vessels. Blood pressure and pulse rate were recorded 6 days after each surgical procedure. Records were taken over a 6 h period while the monkeys were in their home cages. Baroreceptor denervation was confirmed by: (1) absence of heart rate response to blood pressure changes and (2) an increase in the variability of blood pressure. Veratridine given into the left atrium caused a Bezold-Jarisch reflex both before and after denervation verifying the integrity of the afferent and efferent vagus. Denervation of the baroreceptors resulted in a significant increase in blood pressure when measured from monkeys who were restrained in chairs in the laboratory; however, blood pressure was not significantly elevated in the baroreceptor denervated monkeys while they were tethered in their home cages. It is concluded that denervation of the sino-aortic baroreceptor does not result in a significant increase in systemic blood pressure.
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