Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology
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Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. · Jul 1998
Effects on hypoxaemia on foetal heart rate, variability and cardiac rhythm.
1. Experiments were carried out in 30 chronically catheterized foetal sheep (128-144 days; term 150 days) and in seven of these foetuses before, during and after acute hypoxaemia. The extent to which changes in sympathoadrenal activity and cardiac vagal activity affected the foetal cardiac response to hypoxaemia was measured. ⋯ Therefore, this increased sympathetic influence on the foetal heart during hypoxaemia must be predominantly the result of increased adrenomedullary secretion of catecholamines. 8. Maintenance of foetal cardiac output depends on the chronotropic and ionotropic effects of catecholamines. Therefore, this adrenomedullary influence on the foetal heart during hypoxaemia is important to offset the opposing effects of increased cardiac vagal tone.