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Purinergic contribution to circulatory, metabolic, and adrenergic responses to acute hypoxemia in fetal sheep
The Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EG, United Kingdom This study investigated the effects on femoral vascular resistance, blood glucose and lactate levels, and plasma catecholamine concentrations of fetal treatment with an adenosine receptor antagonist during acute...
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Published in: | American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology integrative and comparative physiology, 2001-03, Vol.280 (3), p.678-R685 |
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Summary: | The Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
CB2 3EG, United Kingdom
This study
investigated the effects on femoral vascular resistance, blood
glucose and lactate levels, and plasma catecholamine concentrations of fetal treatment with an adenosine receptor antagonist during acute hypoxemia in fetal sheep during late gestation.
Under anesthesia, seven fetal sheep were instrumented between 117 and
118 days gestation (term is ~145 days) with vascular and amniotic
catheters and an ultrasonic probe around a femoral artery. Six days
after surgery, all fetuses were randomly subjected to a 3-h experiment
consisting of 1 h of normoxia, 1 h of hypoxemia, and 1 h
of recovery. This was done during either intravenous infusion of
vehicle or the adenosine receptor antagonist
[8-( p -sulfophenyl)-theophylline; 8-SPT] dissolved in
vehicle. During vehicle infusion, all fetuses responded to hypoxemia
with bradycardia, an increase in arterial blood pressure, and femoral
vasoconstriction. Increases in blood glucose and lactate concentrations
and in plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations also
occurred in all fetuses during hypoxemia. Fetal treatment with 8-SPT
markedly attenuated the bradycardic, hypertensive, vasoconstrictor,
glycemic, and adrenergic responses to hypoxemia, but it did not affect
the increase in blood lactate concentrations during hypoxemia.
These data show that adenosine is involved in the mechanisms mediating
fetal cardiovascular, metabolic, and adrenergic responses to hypoxemia
in fetal sheep. Fetal treatment with 8-SPT mimics the effects of
carotid sinus nerve section on fetal cardiovascular function during
hypoxemia, suggesting a role for adenosine in mediating fetal
cardiovascular chemoreflexes.
fetus; cardiovascular; hypoxia; chemoreflex |
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ISSN: | 0363-6119 1522-1490 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpregu.2001.280.3.r678 |