標題: Estimating Sympathetic Tone by Recording Subcutaneous Nerve Activity in Ambulatory Dogs
作者: Robinson, Eric A.
Rhee, Kyoung-Suk
Doytchinova, Anisiia
Kumar, Mohineesh
Shelton, Richard
Jiang, Zhaolei
Kamp, Nicholas J.
Adams, David
Wagner, David
Shen, Changyu
Chen, Lan S.
Everett, Thomas H.
Fishbein, Michael C.
Lin, Shien-Fong
Chen, Peng-Sheng
分子醫學與生物工程研究所
Institute of Molecular Medicine and Bioengineering
關鍵字: autonomic ganglia;autonomic nervous system;cardiac arrhythmia;sympathetic tone;tachycardia;vagus
公開日期: 1-一月-2015
摘要: Subcutaneous Nerve Activity IntroductionWe tested the hypothesis that subcutaneous nerve activity (SCNA) of the thorax correlates with the stellate ganglion nerve activity (SGNA) and can be used to estimate the sympathetic tone. Methods and ResultsWe implanted radio transmitters in 11 ambulatory dogs to record left SGNA, left thoracic vagal nerve activity (VNA), and left thoracic SCNA, including 3 with simultaneous video monitoring and nerve recording. Two additional dogs were studied under general anesthesia with apamin injected into the right stellate ganglion while the right SGNA and the right SCNA were recorded. There was a significant positive correlation between integrated SGNA (iSGNA) and integrated SCNA (iSCNA) in the first 7 ambulatory dogs, with correlation coefficient of 0.70 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.61-0.84, P < 0.05 for each dog). Tachycardia episodes (heart rate exceeding 150 bpm for 3 seconds) were invariably preceded by SGNA and SCNA. There was circadian variation of both SCNA and SGNA. Crosstalk was ruled out because SGNA, VNA, and SCNA bursts had different timing and activation patterns. In an eighth dog, closely spaced bipolar subcutaneous electrodes also recorded SCNA, but with reduced signal to noise ratio. Video monitoring in additional 3 dogs showed that movement was not a cause of high frequency SCNA. The right SGNA correlated strongly with right SCNA and heart rate in 2 anesthetized dogs after apamin injection into the right stellate ganglion. ConclusionsSCNA recorded by bipolar subcutaneous electrodes correlates with the SGNA and can be used to estimate the sympathetic tone.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jce.12508
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/124236
ISSN: 1045-3873
DOI: 10.1111/jce.12508
期刊: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
Volume: 26
起始頁: 70
結束頁: 78
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