Abstract
Canine forelimbs were vascularly isolated and perfused at either constant inflow or constant inflow pressure. A comparison of the effects of electrical stimulation of hypothalamic pressor areas and brachial nerves was made on several vascular parameters. During constant pressure perfusion, forelimb resistance increased and total forelimb volume decreased. Additionally active vascular volumes measured with 131I-labeled albumin and 51Cr-labeled red cells decreased significantly. Capillary diffusion capacity product calculated from extraction of 86RbCl also decreased significantly as did the capillary filtration coefficient (CFC). The only significant differences between hypothalamic and brachial nerve stimulation were noted in the larger decreases in active volumes and CFC during the latter stimulations.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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2 articles.
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