Structural alterations in adult rat carotid bodies exposed to hyperbaric oxygenation


Autoria(s): LEITE, M. S.; DAMACENO-RODRIGUES, N. R.; SIMONE, M. R. P. T.; SANTOS, A. B. G.; BUENO, H. M. S.; BATTLEHNER, C. N.; MAUAD, T.; CALDINI, E. G.; SALDIVA, P. H. N.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Inhibition of carotid body (CB) function is the main mechanism involved in the attenuation of respiratory drive observed during hyperoxia However, only a few studies at 5 0 atmospheres absolutes (ATA) have analyzed carotid body structure or function in hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO(2)) situations We hypothesized that rats will present CB structural alterations when exposed to different lower hyperbaric oxygen doses enough to alter their chemosensory response to hypoxia Methods - Twenty-one adult male Wistar rats, divided into three groups, were maintained in room air or exposed to O(2) at 2 4 or 3 0 ATA for six hours Histological, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical analyses for neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) and F2-isoprostane were performed in the excised CBs Results - Histological analyses revealed signs of intracellular edema in animals exposed to both conditions, but this was more marked in the 3 0 ATA group, which showed ultrastructural alterations at the mitochondrial level There was a significant increase in the volume density of intraglomic-congested capillaries in the 3 0 ATA group associated with an arteriolar vasoconstriction In the 2 4 ATA group, there was a relative increase of glomic light cells and a decrease of glomic progenitor cells Additionally, there was a stronger immunoreactivity for F2-isoprostane in the 3 0 ATA O(2)-exposed carotid bodies The glomic cells stained positive for nNOS, but no difference was observed between the groups Our results show that high 02 exposures may induce structural alterations in glomic cells with signs of lipid peroxidation We further suggest that deviation of blood flow toward intraglomic capillaries occurs in hyperbaric hyperoxia

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq), Brazil

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

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UNDERSEA & HYPERBARIC MEDICINE, v.37, n.6, p.419-432, 2010

1066-2936

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22748

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UNDERSEA & HYPERBARIC MEDICAL SOC INC

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Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine

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Palavras-Chave #NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE #BODY ULTRASTRUCTURE #PULMONARY #HYPEROXIA #HYPOXIA #LUNG #O-2 #INCREASES #TOXICITY #CAT #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Medicine, Research & Experimental
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