Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.

Rapid ascent to high altitude causes illness and fatigue, and there is a demand for effective acute treatments to alleviate such effects. We hypothesized that increased oxygen delivery to the tissue using a combination of a hypertensive agent and an endothelin receptor A antagonist drugs would limit...

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Main Authors: Daniel Radiloff, Yulin Zhao, Alina Boico, Gert Blueschke, Gregory Palmer, Andrew Fontanella, Mark Dewhirst, Claude A Piantadosi, Robert Noveck, David Irwin, Karyn Hamilton, Bruce Klitzman, Thies Schroeder
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4068990?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-26f792ad31b6433f9c82cbd1b38d15662020-11-25T01:44:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9930910.1371/journal.pone.0099309Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.Daniel RadiloffYulin ZhaoAlina BoicoGert BlueschkeGregory PalmerAndrew FontanellaMark DewhirstClaude A PiantadosiRobert NoveckDavid IrwinKaryn HamiltonBruce KlitzmanThies SchroederRapid ascent to high altitude causes illness and fatigue, and there is a demand for effective acute treatments to alleviate such effects. We hypothesized that increased oxygen delivery to the tissue using a combination of a hypertensive agent and an endothelin receptor A antagonist drugs would limit exercise-induced fatigue at simulated high altitude. Our data showed that the combination of 0.1 mg/kg ambrisentan with either 20 mg/kg ephedrine or 10 mg/kg methylphenidate significantly improved exercise duration in rats at simulated altitude of 4,267 m, whereas the individual compounds did not. In normoxic, anesthetized rats, ephedrine alone and in combination with ambrisentan increased heart rate, peripheral blood flow, carotid and pulmonary arterial pressures, breathing rate, and vastus lateralis muscle oxygenation, but under inspired hypoxia, only the combination treatment significantly enhanced muscle oxygenation. Our results suggest that sympathomimetic agents combined with endothelin-A receptor blockers offset altitude-induced fatigue in rats by synergistically increasing the delivery rate of oxygen to hypoxic muscle by concomitantly augmenting perfusion pressure and improving capillary conductance in the skeletal muscle. Our findings might therefore serve as a basis to develop an effective treatment to prevent high-altitude illness and fatigue in humans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4068990?pdf=render
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author Daniel Radiloff
Yulin Zhao
Alina Boico
Gert Blueschke
Gregory Palmer
Andrew Fontanella
Mark Dewhirst
Claude A Piantadosi
Robert Noveck
David Irwin
Karyn Hamilton
Bruce Klitzman
Thies Schroeder
spellingShingle Daniel Radiloff
Yulin Zhao
Alina Boico
Gert Blueschke
Gregory Palmer
Andrew Fontanella
Mark Dewhirst
Claude A Piantadosi
Robert Noveck
David Irwin
Karyn Hamilton
Bruce Klitzman
Thies Schroeder
Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Daniel Radiloff
Yulin Zhao
Alina Boico
Gert Blueschke
Gregory Palmer
Andrew Fontanella
Mark Dewhirst
Claude A Piantadosi
Robert Noveck
David Irwin
Karyn Hamilton
Bruce Klitzman
Thies Schroeder
author_sort Daniel Radiloff
title Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
title_short Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
title_full Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
title_fullStr Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
title_full_unstemmed Anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
title_sort anti-hypotensive treatment and endothelin blockade synergistically antagonize exercise fatigue in rats under simulated high altitude.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Rapid ascent to high altitude causes illness and fatigue, and there is a demand for effective acute treatments to alleviate such effects. We hypothesized that increased oxygen delivery to the tissue using a combination of a hypertensive agent and an endothelin receptor A antagonist drugs would limit exercise-induced fatigue at simulated high altitude. Our data showed that the combination of 0.1 mg/kg ambrisentan with either 20 mg/kg ephedrine or 10 mg/kg methylphenidate significantly improved exercise duration in rats at simulated altitude of 4,267 m, whereas the individual compounds did not. In normoxic, anesthetized rats, ephedrine alone and in combination with ambrisentan increased heart rate, peripheral blood flow, carotid and pulmonary arterial pressures, breathing rate, and vastus lateralis muscle oxygenation, but under inspired hypoxia, only the combination treatment significantly enhanced muscle oxygenation. Our results suggest that sympathomimetic agents combined with endothelin-A receptor blockers offset altitude-induced fatigue in rats by synergistically increasing the delivery rate of oxygen to hypoxic muscle by concomitantly augmenting perfusion pressure and improving capillary conductance in the skeletal muscle. Our findings might therefore serve as a basis to develop an effective treatment to prevent high-altitude illness and fatigue in humans.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4068990?pdf=render
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