Central chemoreflex activation induces sympatho-excitation without altering static or dynamic baroreflex function in normal rats

Physiol Rep. 2017 Sep;5(17):e13406. doi: 10.14814/phy2.13406.

Abstract

Central chemoreflex activation induces sympatho-excitation. However, how central chemoreflex interacts with baroreflex function remains unknown. This study aimed to examine the impact of central chemoreflex on the dynamic as well as static baroreflex functions under open-loop conditions. In 15 anesthetized, vagotomized Sprague-Dawley rats, we isolated bilateral carotid sinuses and controlled intra-sinus pressure (CSP). We then recorded sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) at the celiac ganglia, and activated central chemoreflex by a gas mixture containing various concentrations of CO2 Under the baroreflex open-loop condition (CSP = 100 mmHg), central chemoreflex activation linearly increased SNA and arterial pressure (AP). To examine the static baroreflex function, we increased CSP stepwise from 60 to 170 mmHg and measured steady-state SNA responses to CSP (mechanoneural arc), and AP responses to SNA (neuromechanical arc). Central chemoreflex activation by inhaling 3% CO2 significantly increased SNA irrespective of CSP, indicating resetting of the mechanoneural arc, but did not change the neuromechanical arc. As a result, central chemoreflex activation did not change baroreflex maximum total loop gain significantly (-1.29 ± 0.27 vs. -1.68 ± 0.74, N.S.). To examine the dynamic baroreflex function, we randomly perturbed CSP and estimated transfer functions from 0.01 to 1.0 Hz. The transfer function of the mechanoneural arc approximated a high-pass filter, while those of the neuromechanical arc and total (CSP-AP relationship) arcs approximated a low-pass filter. In conclusion, central chemoreflex activation did not alter the transfer function of the mechanoneural, neuromechanical, or total arcs. Central chemoreflex modifies hemodynamics via sympatho-excitation without compromising dynamic or static baroreflex AP buffering function.

Keywords: Arterial pressure regulation; carotid sinus baroreflex; central chemoreflex; sympathetic nerve activity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Baroreflex*
  • Blood Pressure
  • Carbon Dioxide / blood*
  • Carotid Sinus / innervation
  • Carotid Sinus / physiology*
  • Chemoreceptor Cells / physiology
  • Male
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Sympathetic Nervous System / physiology*

Substances

  • Carbon Dioxide