Abstract

This research is an extension of our previous studies, where we showed that sinocarotid baroreceptors react to a static magnetic field (SMF) in unconscious rabbits (1–7).The objective was to study the cardiovascular effect of SMF on sinocarotid baroreceptors in conscious rabbits. Two groups of experiments with different protocols were carried out in 18 healthy adult male rabbits. The first group included 31 experimental runs. In this group 0.24 T static bar magnets were positioned under rabbits' carotid sinus areas for 30 min. The second group included 20 experimental runs. In this group 0.5 T static bar magnets were positioned under carotid sinus areas for 40 min. We found that SMF significantly decreased blood pressure and heart rate and increased blood pressure variability and microcirculation during its local application to the sinocarotid baroreceptor region. SMF might stabilize cellular membranes, leading to an increase of buffer capacity of the sinocarotid baroreceptors to blood pressure variations.

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