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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Capsaicin-sensitive baroreceptor. Capsaicin (1 μM) depressed the pressure-discharge response of an irregular aortic
BR. The discharge properties including high coefficient of variation (COV = 9.9) of
discharge, low discharge rate (maximum of 40 Hz) and low slope-sensitivity – all characteristic
of C-fiber BRs. Pressure was ramped from 40 – 160 mmHg at a rate of 1 mmHg/sec. CAP
progressively interrupted discharge with intermittent drops in discharge rates to
half or less the prevailing rate (points at high pressures falling below the general
trend). At 10 min and beyond, the BR failed to respond to suprathreshold pressures
and at 15 min the relation was completely blocked. The loss of individual instantaneous
frequency points by discrete increments (integer reciprocals, e.g ½. 1/3, etc.) indicates
likely conduction block.
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