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The effect on cardiovascular reflexes of stimulating pericardial receptors

Communication IV. The effect of forced respiration on reflexes originating from stimulation of the pericardial chemoreceptors

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Acute experiments were performed on cats with the employment of artificial respiration. In these animals the chemical stimulation of pericardial receptors provoke only depressor reactions of the arterial blood pressure, bradycardia and inhibition of waves of the second order.

The pressor reactions reappear after the restoration of natural respiration. Such relations are also observed in animals with previously denervated sinocarotid zones.

Proofs are given of the fact that the depressor reaction and bradycardia during artificial respiration are due to the increased flow of pulmonary afferent impulses.

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Kulaev, B.S. The effect on cardiovascular reflexes of stimulating pericardial receptors. Bull Exp Biol Med 48, 1311–1315 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00788338

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