1990
DOI: 10.1159/000243270
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Regional Circulatory Responses to Hindlimb Work in Developing Swine

Abstract: Circulatory effects of hindlimb work were studied in 29 swine (aged 1 day to 1 month) anesthetized with pentobarbital. Femoral, renal and intestinal blood flow, resistance and autoregulatory capability were determined at different levels of hindlimb oxygen consumption before and during distal sciatic nerve stimulation. Increases in oxygen consumption were accompanied by hyperemia at all ages, but by increased oxygen extraction only in 2-week and 1-month-old animals, without evidence of autoregulation. Blood fl… Show more

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“…This may possibly be explained by efficient intra-abdominal collateral blood circulation, as described in previous studies. [23][24][25] In our study, we used occlusion catheters to create the ischemia/ reperfusion injury, resulting in intra-abdominal hypertension in all experimental animals. We believe that this model would allow investigators to monitor the increased abdominal pressure and associated factors characteristic of EBO within the research setting.…”
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“…This may possibly be explained by efficient intra-abdominal collateral blood circulation, as described in previous studies. [23][24][25] In our study, we used occlusion catheters to create the ischemia/ reperfusion injury, resulting in intra-abdominal hypertension in all experimental animals. We believe that this model would allow investigators to monitor the increased abdominal pressure and associated factors characteristic of EBO within the research setting.…”
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confidence: 99%