Cerebrovascular dysfunction in the presence of chronic inflammation


Autoria(s): Randell, Amy
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01/04/2016

Resumo

Background: Patients with autoimmune disease have increased incidence of stroke. Hemorrhagic stroke (HS) is associated with loss of cerebrovascular function, leading to micro-vessel burst, and hemorrhage. We believe chronic inflammation is involved in loss of cerebrovascular function and HS. We established a hypertensive-arthritis model in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) fed either standard rodent diet (0.59% NaCl) (RD) or high salt diet (4% NaCl) (HSD) and compared them to non-inflamed SHR. Methods: Complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) was injected into the left paw to induce mono-arthritis. Blood pressure and inflammation was monitored. At endpoint, animals were sacrificed and evaluated for HS while middle cerebral artery (MCA) was isolated for functional studies. Results: HS was observed in 90% of CFA-treated groups. The MCA of arthritic RD-SHR exhibited decreased ability to undergo pressure dependent constriction (PDC). All HSD-SHR showed a decreased response to PDC. However, arthritic HSD-SHR also demonstrated a diminished response to vasoactive peptides. Conclusion: HS occurring with CFA injection corresponds with loss of MCA function. Chronic HSD appears to further exacerbate vascular dysfunction in the MCA.

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http://research.library.mun.ca/12035/1/thesis.pdf

Randell, Amy <http://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Randell=3AAmy=3A=3A.html> (2016) Cerebrovascular dysfunction in the presence of chronic inflammation. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Memorial University of Newfoundland

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http://research.library.mun.ca/12035/

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Thesis

NonPeerReviewed