P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY

Objectives: Diabetes is a complex disease associated with cardiovascular complications. This study compared baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) in diabetic rats with and without anti-hypertensive treatment. Methods: Diabetes (induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin at 6 weeks of age) and...

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Main Authors: Z. Kouchaki, E. Salum, J. Kals, P. Kampus, A.P. Avolio, M. Butlin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2013-11-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125939009/view
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spelling doaj-25c8e32b6a434b9ba2724be67e4fe4c62020-11-25T03:05:54ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012013-11-0171010.1016/j.artres.2013.10.123P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDYZ. KouchakiE. SalumJ. KalsP. KampusA.P. AvolioM. ButlinObjectives: Diabetes is a complex disease associated with cardiovascular complications. This study compared baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) in diabetic rats with and without anti-hypertensive treatment. Methods: Diabetes (induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin at 6 weeks of age) and control (saline injection) rats were divided into untreated (diabetic n=9, control n=5) and treated (diabetes+Tx n=9, control+Tx n=6) groups. Treatment groups received angiotensin II receptor antagonist, telmisartan (10 mg/kg/day, gavage). At 17 weeks of age, systolic pressure was measured by tail-cuff technique. The following week, rats were anaesthetised (urethane, 1.3 g/kg) and aortic pressure and heart rate measured during intravenous phenylephrine infusion (30 μg/kg/min). BRS was calculated by the slope of heart rate against mean pressure rise. Normal BRS was defined as a positive slope, and BRS dysfunction as a negative slope (Figure). Results: Both control (142±16 mmHg) and diabetic (132±22 mmHg) animals were hypertensive. Anti-hypertensive treatment successfully lowered systolic blood pressure (control+Tx 105±11 mmHg; diabetes+Tx 119±14 mmHg). BRS was typically positive in control (100%) and control+Tx (83%) rats. Conversely, BRS was impaired in both diabetic (33% positive) and diabetes+Tx (29% positive) rats. BRS impairment was significantly different between diabetic and control rats (p=0.007) and diabetes+Tx and control+Tx rats (p=0.002). However, there was no difference with anti-hypertensive treatment (diabetes, diabetes+Tx: p=0.42; control, contol+Tx: p=0.32). Conclusion: Baroreceptor sensitivity is impaired in diabetic rats and this is independent of the hypertensive state.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125939009/view
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author Z. Kouchaki
E. Salum
J. Kals
P. Kampus
A.P. Avolio
M. Butlin
spellingShingle Z. Kouchaki
E. Salum
J. Kals
P. Kampus
A.P. Avolio
M. Butlin
P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY
Artery Research
author_facet Z. Kouchaki
E. Salum
J. Kals
P. Kampus
A.P. Avolio
M. Butlin
author_sort Z. Kouchaki
title P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY
title_short P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY
title_full P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY
title_fullStr P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY
title_full_unstemmed P4.04 BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IS REVERSED IN DIABETES AND IS UNAFFECTED BY ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT: A RODENT STUDY
title_sort p4.04 baroreceptor sensitivity is reversed in diabetes and is unaffected by anti-hypertensive treatment: a rodent study
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Objectives: Diabetes is a complex disease associated with cardiovascular complications. This study compared baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) in diabetic rats with and without anti-hypertensive treatment. Methods: Diabetes (induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin at 6 weeks of age) and control (saline injection) rats were divided into untreated (diabetic n=9, control n=5) and treated (diabetes+Tx n=9, control+Tx n=6) groups. Treatment groups received angiotensin II receptor antagonist, telmisartan (10 mg/kg/day, gavage). At 17 weeks of age, systolic pressure was measured by tail-cuff technique. The following week, rats were anaesthetised (urethane, 1.3 g/kg) and aortic pressure and heart rate measured during intravenous phenylephrine infusion (30 μg/kg/min). BRS was calculated by the slope of heart rate against mean pressure rise. Normal BRS was defined as a positive slope, and BRS dysfunction as a negative slope (Figure). Results: Both control (142±16 mmHg) and diabetic (132±22 mmHg) animals were hypertensive. Anti-hypertensive treatment successfully lowered systolic blood pressure (control+Tx 105±11 mmHg; diabetes+Tx 119±14 mmHg). BRS was typically positive in control (100%) and control+Tx (83%) rats. Conversely, BRS was impaired in both diabetic (33% positive) and diabetes+Tx (29% positive) rats. BRS impairment was significantly different between diabetic and control rats (p=0.007) and diabetes+Tx and control+Tx rats (p=0.002). However, there was no difference with anti-hypertensive treatment (diabetes, diabetes+Tx: p=0.42; control, contol+Tx: p=0.32). Conclusion: Baroreceptor sensitivity is impaired in diabetic rats and this is independent of the hypertensive state.
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