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  • Title: Changes in cardiovascular beta-adrenoceptor responses during hypothermia.
    Author: Han YS, Tveita T, Kondratiev TV, Prakash YS, Sieck GC.
    Journal: Cryobiology; 2008 Dec; 57(3):246-50. PubMed ID: 18834873.
    Abstract:
    The purpose of this study was to determine cardiovascular beta-adrenergic responses during hypothermia. In the present study, we used isoproterenol (Iso), a nonselective, potent beta-adrenoceptor agonist, well known for its positive chronotropic and inotropic pharmacologic actions at normothermia. Rats were instrumented to measure mean arterial pressure (MAP) and left ventricular (LV) pressure-volume changes using a Millar pressure-volume conductance catheter. Core temperature was manipulated from 37 (normothermia) to 24 degrees C (hypothermia) and back to 37 degrees C (rewarming) using both internal and external heat exchangers. During cooling at each temperature (33, 30, 27, and 24 degrees C), central hemodynamic variables and MAP were measured while intravenously infusing Iso (doses of 1.7, 5, 10, and 20 ng/min). Seven animals underwent all phases of the protocol. At normothermia Iso infusion resulted in a significant, dose-dependent increase in heart rate (HR), stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO), LV dP/dt(max) (left ventricular maximum derivative of systolic pressure over time) but no change in MAP. During cooling Iso infusion caused no dose-dependent change in any of the hemodynamic variables. After rewarming, baseline HR and LV dP/dt(max) were increased, whereas SV was significantly reduced when compared with their pre-hypothermic baseline values. This study shows that physiological cardiovascular responses mediated by the beta-adrenoceptor are significantly diminished during core hypothermia.
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