Regulation of peripheral and systemic blood circulation in rats in conditions of acute nitrite hypoxia

Biology Bulletin(2012)

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Regulation of the systemic and peripheral hemodynamics in the conditions of acute nitrite hypoxia (doses of NaNO 2 10, 30, and 50 mg/kg of the body mass) were studied on white male rats. It was shown that NaNO 2 causes a quick dose-dependent decrease in the blood pressure with an intensification of the parasympathetic tonus and development of bradycardia. The hemodynamics was restored as the oxygen capacity of the blood decreased with an increase in the sympathetic tonus and development of tachycardia. The role of intracardial metasympathetic structures and the renin-angiotensin system in cardiovascular adaptation to hypoxia was established. Adaptation to nitrite hypoxia is accomplished by a coordinated interaction of neurogenic and humoral factors. A combination of pharmacological agents, which include separate links of regulator systems of the organism, leads to failure of the adaptation process.
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Nitrite, Enalapril, Biology Bulletin, Phentol Amine, Sodium Nitrite
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