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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 23(3/4): 337-41, 1990. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-91755

ABSTRACT

We investigated the effect of the infusion of angiotensin II on intrinsic heart rate in rats with sin-aortic deafferentation. Sino-aortic deafferented (SAD) rats studied 48 h after surgery presented significant tachycardia when compared with sham-operated rats (425 ñ 16 vs 338 ñ6 bpm), but no change in intrinsic heart rate (369 ñ vs 369 ñ 11 bpm). Infusion of angiotensin II into the SAD group 48 h after deafferentation did not produce an additional increase in heart rate (423 ñ 16 vs 426 ñ 16 bpm) or a change in intrinsic heart rate (369 ñ 11 vs 369 ñ 9 bpm) when compared with sham-operated rats submitted to saline infusion. Intravenous (iv) infusion of angiotensin II into sham- operated rats produced a significant increase in both heart rat (381 ñ 12 vs 338 ñ 6 bpm) and intrinsic heart rate (427 ñ vs 369 ñ 11 bpm). These data indicate that a) tachycardia after SAD is not associated with an increase in intrinsic heart rate, b) in sham-operated rats, the tachycardia occuring after angiotensin II infusion is associated with an increase in intrinsic heart rate, and c) angiotensin II infusion does not alter the intrinsic heartrate of rats tested 48 h after sino-aortic deafferentation. We conclude that the increase in intrinsic heart rate caused by angiotensin II in conscious rats depends on the integrity of the baroreceptor reflex


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Rats , Animals , Male , Angiotensin II/pharmacology , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Heart Rate/drug therapy , Sinus of Valsalva/surgery , Afferent Pathways/surgery , Angiotensin II/administration & dosage , Infusions, Intravenous , Rats, Wistar
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