Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats
Hyperosmotic challenges trigger a hypertensive response and natriuresis mediated by central and peripheral sensors. Here, we evaluated the importance of the carotid bodies for the hypertensive and natriuretic responses to acute and sub-chronic NaCl load in conscious rats. Male Wistar rats (250–330 g...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2018-12-01
|
Series: | Frontiers in Physiology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2018.01690/full |
id |
doaj-36dcdd383b414479a96904a559697419 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-36dcdd383b414479a96904a5596974192020-11-25T00:34:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2018-12-01910.3389/fphys.2018.01690400166Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious RatsElaine Fernanda da Silva0Elaine Fernanda da Silva1Aryanne Batista Soares de Melo2Eulício de Oliveira Lobo Júnior3Karla Lima Rodrigues4Lara Marques Naves5Wendell Karlos Tomazelli Coltro6Ana Cristina Silva Rebelo7André Henrique Freiria-Oliveira8José Vanderlei Menani9Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino10Eduardo Colombari11Department of Physiology and Pathology, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University, Araraquara, BrazilDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilChemistry Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilChemistry Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Morphology, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Physiology and Pathology, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University, Araraquara, BrazilDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Biological Sciences Institute, Federal University of Goiâs, Goiânia, BrazilDepartment of Physiology and Pathology, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University, Araraquara, BrazilHyperosmotic challenges trigger a hypertensive response and natriuresis mediated by central and peripheral sensors. Here, we evaluated the importance of the carotid bodies for the hypertensive and natriuretic responses to acute and sub-chronic NaCl load in conscious rats. Male Wistar rats (250–330 g) submitted to bilateral carotid body removal (CBX) or sham surgery were used. One day after the surgery, the changes in arterial blood pressure (n = 6–7/group) and renal sodium excretion (n = 10/group) to intravenous infusion of 3 M NaCl (1.8 mL/kg b.w. during 1 min) were evaluated in non-anesthetized rats. Another cohort of sham (n = 8) and CBX rats (n = 6) had access to 0.3 M NaCl as the only source of fluid to drink for 7 days while ingestion and renal excretion were monitored daily. The sodium balance was calculated as the difference between sodium infused/ingested and excreted. CBX reduced the hypertensive (8 ± 2 mmHg, vs. sham rats: 19 ± 2 mmHg; p < 0.05) and natriuretic responses (1.33 ± 0.13 mmol/90 min, vs. sham: 1.81 ± 0.11 mmol/90 min; p < 0.05) to acute intravenous infusion of 3 M NaCl, leading to an increase of sodium balance (0.38 ± 0.11 mmol/90 min, vs. sham: -0.06 ± 0.10 mmol/90 min; p < 0.05). In CBX rats, sub-chronic NaCl load with 0.3 M NaCl to drink for 7 days increased sodium balance (18.13 ± 4.45 mmol, vs. sham: 5.58 ± 1.71 mmol; p < 0.05) and plasma sodium concentration (164 ± 5 mmol/L, vs. sham: 140 ± 7 mmol/L; p < 0.05), without changing arterial pressure (121 ± 9 mmHg, vs. sham: 116 ± 2 mmHg). These results suggest that carotid bodies are important for the maintenance of the hypertensive response to acute hypertonic challenges and for sodium excretion to both acute and chronic NaCl load.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2018.01690/fullcarotid afferentsblood pressuresodium balancehypernatremiahigh salt intakefluid-electrolyte control |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Elaine Fernanda da Silva Elaine Fernanda da Silva Aryanne Batista Soares de Melo Eulício de Oliveira Lobo Júnior Karla Lima Rodrigues Lara Marques Naves Wendell Karlos Tomazelli Coltro Ana Cristina Silva Rebelo André Henrique Freiria-Oliveira José Vanderlei Menani Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino Eduardo Colombari |
spellingShingle |
Elaine Fernanda da Silva Elaine Fernanda da Silva Aryanne Batista Soares de Melo Eulício de Oliveira Lobo Júnior Karla Lima Rodrigues Lara Marques Naves Wendell Karlos Tomazelli Coltro Ana Cristina Silva Rebelo André Henrique Freiria-Oliveira José Vanderlei Menani Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino Eduardo Colombari Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats Frontiers in Physiology carotid afferents blood pressure sodium balance hypernatremia high salt intake fluid-electrolyte control |
author_facet |
Elaine Fernanda da Silva Elaine Fernanda da Silva Aryanne Batista Soares de Melo Eulício de Oliveira Lobo Júnior Karla Lima Rodrigues Lara Marques Naves Wendell Karlos Tomazelli Coltro Ana Cristina Silva Rebelo André Henrique Freiria-Oliveira José Vanderlei Menani Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino Eduardo Colombari |
author_sort |
Elaine Fernanda da Silva |
title |
Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats |
title_short |
Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats |
title_full |
Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats |
title_fullStr |
Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats |
title_full_unstemmed |
Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Hypertensive and Natriuretic Responses to NaCl Load in Conscious Rats |
title_sort |
role of the carotid bodies in the hypertensive and natriuretic responses to nacl load in conscious rats |
publisher |
Frontiers Media S.A. |
series |
Frontiers in Physiology |
issn |
1664-042X |
publishDate |
2018-12-01 |
description |
Hyperosmotic challenges trigger a hypertensive response and natriuresis mediated by central and peripheral sensors. Here, we evaluated the importance of the carotid bodies for the hypertensive and natriuretic responses to acute and sub-chronic NaCl load in conscious rats. Male Wistar rats (250–330 g) submitted to bilateral carotid body removal (CBX) or sham surgery were used. One day after the surgery, the changes in arterial blood pressure (n = 6–7/group) and renal sodium excretion (n = 10/group) to intravenous infusion of 3 M NaCl (1.8 mL/kg b.w. during 1 min) were evaluated in non-anesthetized rats. Another cohort of sham (n = 8) and CBX rats (n = 6) had access to 0.3 M NaCl as the only source of fluid to drink for 7 days while ingestion and renal excretion were monitored daily. The sodium balance was calculated as the difference between sodium infused/ingested and excreted. CBX reduced the hypertensive (8 ± 2 mmHg, vs. sham rats: 19 ± 2 mmHg; p < 0.05) and natriuretic responses (1.33 ± 0.13 mmol/90 min, vs. sham: 1.81 ± 0.11 mmol/90 min; p < 0.05) to acute intravenous infusion of 3 M NaCl, leading to an increase of sodium balance (0.38 ± 0.11 mmol/90 min, vs. sham: -0.06 ± 0.10 mmol/90 min; p < 0.05). In CBX rats, sub-chronic NaCl load with 0.3 M NaCl to drink for 7 days increased sodium balance (18.13 ± 4.45 mmol, vs. sham: 5.58 ± 1.71 mmol; p < 0.05) and plasma sodium concentration (164 ± 5 mmol/L, vs. sham: 140 ± 7 mmol/L; p < 0.05), without changing arterial pressure (121 ± 9 mmHg, vs. sham: 116 ± 2 mmHg). These results suggest that carotid bodies are important for the maintenance of the hypertensive response to acute hypertonic challenges and for sodium excretion to both acute and chronic NaCl load. |
topic |
carotid afferents blood pressure sodium balance hypernatremia high salt intake fluid-electrolyte control |
url |
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2018.01690/full |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT elainefernandadasilva roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT elainefernandadasilva roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT aryannebatistasoaresdemelo roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT euliciodeoliveiralobojunior roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT karlalimarodrigues roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT laramarquesnaves roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT wendellkarlostomazellicoltro roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT anacristinasilvarebelo roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT andrehenriquefreiriaoliveira roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT josevanderleimenani roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT gustavorodriguespedrino roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats AT eduardocolombari roleofthecarotidbodiesinthehypertensiveandnatriureticresponsestonaclloadinconsciousrats |
_version_ |
1725311400723611648 |