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Sustained sympathetic nervous system support of arterial blood pressure during repeated brief umbilical cord occlusions in near-term fetal sheep
TRANSLATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY
Document Type
Author abstract
Report
Source
American Journal of Physiology (Consolidated). June 2014, Vol. 306 Issue 6, pR787, 9 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0002-9513
Abstract
Sympathetic nervous system (SNS)-mediated peripheral vasoconstriction plays a key role in initial maintenance of blood pressure during rapid-onset asphyxia in the mammalian fetus, but it is attenuated after the first few minutes. It is unclear whether the SNS response is sustained during the brief, but frequently repeated, episodes of asphyxia characteristic of labor. In the present study, 14 fetal sheep at 0.85 of gestation received either chemical sympathectomy with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA; n = 7) or sham injection (control; n = 7), followed 4-5 days later by repeated 2-min episodes of complete umbilical cord occlusion every 5 min for up to 4 h or until mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) fell to fetal sheep; repeated asphyxia; sympathetic nervous system; sympathetic nervous system doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00001.2014

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