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. 1974 May;239(1):89–102. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1974.sp010557

The carotid sinus baroreceptor reflex in the pregnant rabbit

P W Humphreys, N Joels
PMCID: PMC1330939  PMID: 4854672

Abstract

1. The reflex responses to baroreceptor stimulation have been compared in eight pregnant and eight non-pregnant anaesthetized female rabbits.

2. The vascularly isolated, innervated carotid sinus was exposed for 30 sec to a series of non-pulsatile pressures ranging from 30 to 230 mmHg. The contralateral sinus nerve and both aortic nerves were cut. Systemic arterial pressure and heart rate were measured at each sinus pressure.

3. The range of arterial pressure change which could be evoked from the isolated innervated sinus was less in the pregnant than in the non-pregnant rabbits. Mean changes were 98 and 61 mmHg respectively. On the other hand changes in heart rate were similar in the two groups (45 and 43 beats/min respectively).

4. The smaller blood pressure response in the pregnant animals resulted from a lesser rise in systemic arterial pressure at low levels of sinus pressure. At high sinus pressures the blood pressure fell to a similar level in both groups of animals.

5. Pressure on the great vessels by the gravid uterus was not a factor since there was no consistent difference between the responses obtained with the rabbit lying on its back or on its side.

6. Mechanisms which might be responsible for the difference found are discussed.

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