RELATION BETWEEN BRONCHIAL AND CARDIAC VAGAL TONE IN HEALTHY HUMANS

Citation
I. Horvath et al., RELATION BETWEEN BRONCHIAL AND CARDIAC VAGAL TONE IN HEALTHY HUMANS, Chest, 108(3), 1995, pp. 701-705
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System
Journal title
ChestACNP
ISSN journal
00123692
Volume
108
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
701 - 705
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-3692(1995)108:3<701:RBBACV>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
A generally increased vagal nervous activity was suggested to exist in bronchial asthma; however, this contention has never been fully teste d, Before studying vagal activity in asthma, we raised the question if there existed any relation between vagal outflows to different target organs in the physiologic state. The specific aim of this study was t o determine the relation between the resting level of bronchial and ca rdiac vagal activity in healthy volunteers, Bronchial and cardiac vaga l tone were measured in 12 subjects as the change of airway resistance (Raw) and heart period (HP) in response to complete cholinergic block ade. It was found that after intravenous atropine administration, Raw was reduced from 1.30+/-0.41 cm H(2)0/L/s to 0.51+/-0.22 cm H2O/L/s an d HP was reduced from 789+/-84 ms to 506+/-41 ms, All the values are g iven as mean+/-SD, Both the bronchial and cardiac responses exhibited considerable interindividual variability, but there was no significant correlation between them (R=0.22, p=0.50). It was concluded that unde r resting conditions, vagal control of bronchial tone and HP were not related in healthy human subjects.