The variability of baroreflex sensitivity in juvenile, spontaneously hypertensive rats


Autoria(s): VALENTI, V. E.; ABREU, L. C. de; COLOMBARI, E.; SATO, M. A.; FERREIRA, C.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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In this study the baroreflex sensitivity of conscious, juvenile, spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) was compared. The study population consisted of 19 eight-week-old male SHRs. The baroreflex sensitivity was quantified as the derivative of the variation in heart rate (HR) and the variation of mean arterial pressure (baroreflex sensitivity = Delta HR/Delta MAP). MAP was manipulated with sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and phenylephrine (PHE), administered via an inserted cannula in the right femoral vein. The SHRs were divided into four groups: (1) low bradycardic baroreflex (LB) where the baroreflex gain (BG) was between 0 and 1 bpm/mmHg with PHE; (2) high bradycardic baroreflex (HB), where the BG was < -1 bpm/mmHg with PHE; (3) low tachycardic baroreflex (LT) where the BC was between 0 and 3 bpm/mmHg with SNP; (4) high tachycardic baroreflex (HT) where the BG was > 3 bpm/mmHg with SNP. We noted that 36.8% of the rats presented with an increased bradycardic reflex, while 27.8% demonstrated an attenuated tachycardic reflex. No significant alterations were noted regarding the basal MAP and HR. There were significant differences in the baroreflex sensitivity between SHRs in the same laboratory. One should be careful when interpreting studies employing the SHR as a research model.

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)

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CARDIOVASCULAR JOURNAL OF AFRICA, v.22, n.1, p.14-17, 2011

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Cardiovascular Journal of Africa

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Palavras-Chave #baroreflex #rats #inbred SHR #sympathetic nervous system #parasympathetic nervous system #autonomic nervous system #SYMPATHETIC-NERVE ACTIVITY #WISTAR-KYOTO RATS #BARORECEPTOR REFLEX #NORMOTENSIVE RAT #BLOOD-PRESSURE #Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
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