Circulation, Vol 63, 279-285, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
A Ferrari, L Gregorini, MC Ferrari, L Preti and G Mancia
Data in animals indicate that large amounts of digitalis potentiate
arterial baroreflexes and that this factor may be important for the
cardiovascular effects of the drug. To determine if arterial baroreflex
potentiation also exists after administration of therapeutic doses of
digitalis in man, we studied how stimulation and deactivation of arterial
baroreceptors by phenylephrine and nitroglycerin injection affect heart
rate and how stimulation and deactivation of carotid baroreceptors by neck
suction and pressure affects blood pressure and heart rate. The study was
performed in 29 normotensive or hypertensive subjects before and after
injection of Lanatoside C (0.8 mg i.v.). Baroreceptor stimulation reduced
heart rate and blood pressure, while baroreceptor deactivation increased
both of these variables. The bradycardic and hypotensive effect of
baroreceptor stimulation increased significantly after digitalis both in
normotensive and hypertensive subjects. However, the tachycardic and
hypertensive responses to baroreceptor deactivation were not affected by
digitalis. Thus, therapeutic doses of digitalis in man enhance baroreceptor
reflexes, and both the heart rate and the blood pressure reflex effects are
involved. However, the enhancement occurs to a marked degree only with
baroreceptor stimulation and is not evident with baroreceptor deactivation.
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Digitalis and baroreceptor reflexes in man
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