Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
. 1994 Mar;32(2):143-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF02518911.

Model for the assessment of heart period and arterial pressure variability interactions and of respiration influences

Affiliations

Model for the assessment of heart period and arterial pressure variability interactions and of respiration influences

G Baselli et al. Med Biol Eng Comput. 1994 Mar.

Abstract

A model which assesses the closed-loop interaction between heart period (HP) and arterial pressure (AP) variabilities and the influence of respiration on both is applied to evaluate the sources of low frequency (LF approximately 0.1 Hz) and high frequency (HF, respiratory rate approximately 0.25 Hz) in conscious dogs (n = 18) and humans (n = 5). A resonance of AP closed-loop regulation is found to amplify LF oscillations. In dogs, the resonance gain increases slightly during baroreceptor unloading (mild hypotension obtained with nitroglycerine (NTG) i.v. infusion, n = 8) and coronary artery occlusion ((CAO), n = 6), and it is abolished by ganglionic transmission blockade ((ARF), Arfonad i.v. infusion, n = 3). In humans, this gain is considerably increased by passive tilt. Different, possibly central, sources of LF oscillations are also evaluated, finding a strong rhythmic modulation of HP during CAO. At HF, a direct respiratory arrhythmia is dominant in dogs at control, while it is considerably reduced during CAO. On the contrary, in humans, a strong influence of respiration on AP is shown which induces a reflex respiratory arrhythmia. An index of the gain of baroreceptive response, alpha cl, was decreased by NTG and CAO, and virtually abolished by chronic arterial baroreceptive denervation (TABD, n = 4) and ARF.

PubMed Disclaimer

References

    1. Circ Res. 1979 Mar;44(3):420-9 - PubMed
    1. J Biomed Eng. 1985 Jul;7(3):217-24 - PubMed
    1. Science. 1981 Jul 10;213(4504):220-2 - PubMed
    1. Circ Res. 1969 Jan;24(1):109-21 - PubMed
    1. Med Biol Eng Comput. 1988 Jul;26(4):374-8 - PubMed

LinkOut - more resources