To assess the effect of artificial circulation on the circulatory regu
latory system, rhythmical fluctuations in the cardiovascular system an
d autonomic nerve discharges were analyzed in animal experiments using
adult mongrel dogs. Two pneumatically actuated ventricular assist dev
ices were implanted as total biventricular bypass (BVB) under general
anesthesia; then, the natural heart was electrically fibrillated to co
nstitute the BVB part of the complete prosthetic circulation model. Al
l hemodynamic data and sympathetic nerve discharges were recorded and
calculated in the computer system by the use of spectral analyzing met
hods. In the power spectrum of the arterial blood pressure waveform du
ring prosthetic circulation, the Mayer wave peak was significantly dec
reased though the respiratory wave peak was not significantly changed.
However, the Mayer wave peak in sympathetic nerve discharges was sign
ificantly increased though the respiratory wave peak was not significa
ntly changed. These results suggest that rhythmical fluctuations are a
necessary response of the circulatory regulatory system including the
autonomic nervous system. However, sympathetic nerve discharges respo
nd to the artificial heart without rhythmical fluctuations.