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Pregnancy restores altered sympathetic vasomotor modulation and parasympathetic cardiac modulation in hypertensive rats

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Author(s):
Natali, Luiz Henrique ; Troiano, Jessica Antonini ; Potje, Simone Regina ; Martins Dias, Daniel Penteado ; Antoniali, Cristina
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: PREGNANCY HYPERTENSION-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMENS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH; v. 28, p. 9-pg., 2022-06-01.
Abstract

Hypertension is associated to impaired baroreflex sensitivity (BRS). In spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), pregnancy reduces blood pressure, and this effect has been associated to increase nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability. Increased NO bioavailability has been linked to improve BRS in hypertensive animals. Therefore, we hypothesize that pregnancy improves the BRS in SHR. We performed experiments to evaluate the vasomotor and cardiac autonomic modulation, also to evaluate the BRS at baseline conditions (spontaneous) and after phenylephrine (PE) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) administrations in non-pregnant (NP) and pregnant (P) Wistar rats and SHR. Beat-to-beat time series with systolic arterial pressure values were generated and processed by Fast Fourier Transform (spectral analysis). Next, spectra were integrated into low-frequency (LF) band and had their power taken as an index of sympathetic modulation on arterial pressure. Reduced mean arterial pressure was observed in P-groups when compared to NP matched rats, although we did not observe alterations in heart rate (HR). In SHR-NP, spectral analysis revealed altered cardiovascular autonomic modulation when compared to the other groups. However, in SHR-P the autonomic parameters were similar to those observed in Wistar-NP, suggesting that pregnancy changed autonomic modulation. BRS assessed by means of the sequence method was found similar in P-groups. Pregnancy reduced the BRS during hypotension in Wistar. BRS assessed with PE and SNP administration was found lower in SHR-NP as compared to Wistar-NP, and it was not altered by pregnancy. In conclusion, pregnancy did not improve the BRS in SHR, but normalized altered sympathetic vasomotor modulation in SHR. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 16/22180-9 - Study of post-translational modification mechanisms that increase the bioavailability of nitric oxide in blood vessels of normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats SHR at the end of pregnancy.
Grantee:Cristina Antoniali Silva
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 12/20398-6 - Participation of pathway PI3-K/AKT/NOSe, glycosylation (O-GlcNAc) and EROs in hiporeatividade vascular and hypotension observed at the end of pregnancy in rats normotensive and SHR
Grantee:Cristina Antoniali Silva
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants