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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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121

Effect of Tulbaghia violacea on the blood pressure and heart rate in male spontaneously hypertensive wistar rats

Raji, Ismaila January 2011 (has links)
<p>Tulbaghia violacea Harv. (Alliaceae) is a small bulbous herb which belongs to the family, Alliaceae, most commonly associated with onions and garlic. In South Africa (SA), this&nbsp / herb has been traditionally used in the treatment of various ailments, including fever, colds, asthma, paralysis, hypertension (HTN) and stomach problems. The aim of this study&nbsp / was to evaluate the effect of methanol leaf extracts (MLE) of T. violacea on the blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in anaesthetized male spontaneously hypertensive rats / &nbsp / and to find out the mechanism(s) by which it acts. The MLE of T. violacea (5 - 150 mg/kg), angiotensin I (ang I, 3.1 - 100 &mu / g/kg), captopril (10 mg/kg), angiotensin II (ang II, 3.1 - 50&nbsp / g/kg), losartan (30 mg/kg), phenylephrine (0.01 &ndash / 0.16 mg/kg), prazosin (1 mg/kg), dobutamine (0.2 &ndash / 10.0 &mu / g/kg), propranolol (0.1 - 12.8 mg/kg), muscarine (0.16 -10 &mu / g/kg),&nbsp / and atropine (0.02 - 20.48 mg/kg) were administered intravenously into male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) weighing between 300 g and 350 g and aged less than 5&nbsp / months. The MLE of T. violacea and/or the standard drugs were infused alone, simultaneously, or separately into each animal. The BP and HR were measured via a pressure&nbsp / transducer connecting the femoral artery and the Powerlab. The vehicle (0.2 mls of a mixture of dimethylsulfoxide and normal saline), T. violacea (60 mg/kg) and captopril (10&nbsp / mg/kg) were injected intraperitoneally into some SHR for 21 days to investigate the chronic effect of these agents on plasma levels of aldosterone. The mean change, the mean&nbsp / of the individual percentage changes and the percentage difference (in mean) observed with each intervention was calculated and statistically analyzed using the Student&rsquo / s t test&nbsp / for significant difference (p &lt / 0.05). The Microsoft Excel software was used for statistical analysis. T. violacea significantly (p &lt / 0.05) reduced the systolic, diastolic, and mean&nbsp / arterial BP / and HR dose-dependently. In a dose-dependent manner, ang I, ang II, phenylephrine significantly (p &lt / 0.05) increased the BP, while propranolol, muscarine and&nbsp / atropine reduced the BP. The increases in BP due to dobutamine were not dose-dependent. In a dose dependent manner, phenylephrine and propranolol reduced the HR, while dobutamine increased the HR. The effect of ang I, ang II, muscarine and atropine on HR were not dose-dependent / with both increases as well as decreases observed with ang&nbsp / I, and II and atropine, while decreases were seen with muscarine. Captopril produced&nbsp / significant (p &lt / 0.05) reduction in BP which were not associated with any change in HR. The co-infusion of ang I with the MLE produced significant (p &lt / 0.05) reduction in BP, which were not associated with significant changes in HR. The co-infusion of ang II with the&nbsp / MLE did not produce any significant changes in BP or HR when compared to the infusion of the standard drug alone. The co-infusion of phenylephrine with the MLE did not&nbsp / produce any significant change in BP or HR when compared to the values obtained with the infusion of the standard drug alone, in both the absence and presence of prazosin.&nbsp / The co-infusion of dobutamine with T. violacea produced siginificant (p &lt / 0.05) increases in DBP which were associated with significant (p &lt / 0.05) reductions in HR, when&nbsp / compared to the values obtained with the infusion of the standard drug alone. Theco-infusion of atropine with the MLE did not produce any significant change in BP or HR when&nbsp / compared to the values obtained with the infusion of atropine alone. However, the infusion of T. violacea, 20 minutes after pre-treating animals with atropine (5.12 mg/kg) lead to&nbsp / dose dependent significant (p &lt / 0.05) increases in BP, which were associated with dose-dependent increases in HR. The chronic treatment of animals with T. violacea or&nbsp / captropril produced (a) signicant (p &lt / 0.05) reductions in the plasma levels of aldosterone when compared to the values obtained in the vehicle-treated group, (b) produced&nbsp / signifiant (p &lt / 0.05) reduction in BP in the captopril treated group when compared to the vehicle-treated, (c) did not produce any signficant change in BP in the T. violacea-treated&nbsp / group when compared to the vehicle-treated group and (d) did not produce any signifiant change in HR or body weight in any of the groups. The result obtained in this study&nbsp / suggests that T. violacea reduced BP and HR in the SHR. Secondly, the BP and HR reducing effect of the MLE may involve a) the inhibition of the ACE, b) the inhibition of the &beta / 1&nbsp / adrenoceptors, c) the stimulation of the muscarinic receptors and d) the reduction of the levels of aldosternone in plasma. The results also&nbsp / suggest that the MLE may not act&nbsp / through the angiotensin II receptors or the &alpha / 1 adrenergic receptors.&nbsp / </p>
122

Effet de l'atorvastatine et de l'amlodipine sur le remodelage vasculaire dans l'hypertension

Doyon, Marielle 12 1900 (has links)
Résumé Introduction L’amlodipine et l’atorvastatine offrent des avantages thérapeutiques au-delà de leur indication primaire, soit la réduction de la pression artérielle et des lipides sanguins, respectivement. L’amlodipine induit l’apoptose des cellules de muscle lisse vasculaire (CMLV) in vivo, contribuant à la régression de l'hypertrophie aortique chez le rat spontanément hypertendu (SHR). L'atorvastatine induit l’apoptose des CMLV in vitro, un effet proportionnel à la dose. Toutefois, cet effet reste à être démontré in vivo. Nous postulons que l’atorvastatine induira la régression de l’hypertrophie aortique via l’apoptose des CMLV chez le SHR, et que la combinaison de l’amlodipine et de l’atorvastatine aura un effet synergique sur la régression de l’hypertrophie aortique via l’apoptose des CMLV chez le SHR. Méthodologie L’amlodipine et l’atorvastatine ont été administrées à des SHR âgés de 11 semaines durant trois ou six semaines, individuellement ou en combinaison. Les points principaux à l'étude étaient le remodelage vasculaire et la pression artérielle. La fragmentation et le contenu en ADN, le stress oxydant, le taux de cholestérol et les niveaux de nitrates ont aussi été mesurés. Résultats Lorsque l’atorvastatine a été administrée seule, une diminution significative du stress oxydant et de la pression artérielle a été observée après trois et six semaines de traitement, respectivement. Par contre, aucune différence n’a pu être décelée quant au remodelage vasculaire. L'amlodipine a réduit la pression artérielle et l'hypertrophie aortique de façon dépendante de la dose. Une diminution significative de l'hyperplasie a été détectée après trois semaines de traitement avec la combinaison, et après six semaines avec une faible dose d'amlodipine. Conclusion Nos résultats ne supportent pas l'hypothèse que l'atorvastatine induit l'apoptose des CMLV in vivo. Par contre, lorsque combinée à l'amlodipine, elle pourrait ajouter un bénéfice supplémentaire au niveau de la réduction de l'hyperplasie aortique. / Abstract Background and purpose Antihypertensive drugs such as the calcium channel blocker (CCB) amlodipine and cholesterol lowering agents such as statins exhibit pleiotropic effects. Amlodipine reduces aortic hypertrophy and hyperplasia in spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) by inducing a transient wave of apoptosis. Atorvastatin induces apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) in vitro, independently of cholesterol synthesis, an effect that remains to be shown in vivo. The present studies were designed to test the hypothesis that atorvastatin can induce vascular remodeling by VSMC apoptosis in vivo in SHR, and to test whether combined therapy with low dose amlodipine would provide synergistic effects on regression of aortic hypertrophy. Experimental approach 11-week old SHR were given atorvastatin and amlodipine, alone or in combination, for three or six weeks. Primary end-points were vascular remodeling and blood pressure. Secondary end-points included DNA fragmentation and content in the aorta, oxidative stress, cholesterol and serum total nitrite and nitrate (NOx) concentrations. Key results Treatment with atorvastatin did not modify vascular structure, although it significantly reduced oxidative stress after three weeks and blood pressure after six weeks. Amlodipine dose-dependently reduced blood pressure and aortic hypertrophy. Significant reduction of cellular hyperplasia was reached after 6 weeks with a low dose of amlodipine alone or after 3 weeks when atorvastatin was combined with low dose amlodipine. Conclusions and implications Our results do not support the notion that atorvastatin induces VSMC apoptosis in vivo, although the data suggest a possible interaction with amlodipine in reducing VSMC hyperplasia in the hypertensive aorta.
123

Prediction of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy by combined uterine artery Doppler, serum biomarkers and maternal characteristics

An, Na 06 1900 (has links)
RÉSUMÉ Objectif: Évaluer l'efficacité du dépistage de l’hypertension gestationnelle par les caractéristiques démographiques maternelles, les biomarqueurs sériques et le Doppler de l'artère utérine au premier et au deuxième trimestre de grossesse. Élaborer des modèles prédictifs de l’hypertension gestationnelle fondées sur ces paramètres. Methods: Il s'agit d'une étude prospective de cohorte incluant 598 femmes nullipares. Le Doppler utérin a été étudié par échographie transabdominale entre 11 +0 à 13 +6 semaines (1er trimestre) et entre 17 +0 à 21 +6 semaines (2e trimestre). Tous les échantillons de sérum pour la mesure de plusieurs biomarqueurs placentaires ont été recueillis au 1er trimestre. Les caractéristiques démographiques maternelles ont été enregistrées en même temps. Des courbes ROC et les valeurs prédictives ont été utilisés pour analyser la puissance prédictive des paramètres ci-dessus. Différentes combinaisons et leurs modèles de régression logistique ont été également analysés. Résultats: Parmi 598 femmes, on a observé 20 pré-éclampsies (3,3%), 7 pré-éclampsies précoces (1,2%), 52 cas d’hypertension gestationnelle (8,7%) , 10 cas d’hypertension gestationnelle avant 37 semaines (1,7%). L’index de pulsatilité des artères utérines au 2e trimestre est le meilleur prédicteur. En analyse de régression logistique multivariée, la meilleure valeur prédictive au 1er et au 2e trimestre a été obtenue pour la prévision de la pré-éclampsie précoce. Le dépistage combiné a montré des résultats nettement meilleurs comparés avec les paramètres maternels ou Doppler seuls. Conclusion: Comme seul marqueur, le Doppler utérin du deuxième trimestre a la meilleure prédictive pour l'hypertension, la naissance prématurée et la restriction de croissance. La combinaison des caractéristiques démographiques maternelles, des biomarqueurs sériques maternels et du Doppler utérin améliore l'efficacité du dépistage, en particulier pour la pré-éclampsie nécessitant un accouchement prématuré. Mot clés: Hypertension gestationnelle, Doppler utérins, Biomarqueurs sériques maternels, Caractéristiques démographiques maternelles, Dépistage, Modèle prédictif Multivarié. / ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the screening efficacy of maternal demographic characteristics, serum biomarkers and uterine artery Doppler (uaD) during the first and the second trimester for the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. To elaborate prediction models of these diseases based on the combination of selected maternal demographic characteristics, maternal serum biomarkers and uaD indexes. Methods: This is a prospective pregnant cohort study of 598 singleton nulliparous consecutive women. UaD investigation was performed by transabdominal sonography between 11+0 and 13+6 weeks, and between 17+0 and 21+6 weeks. All the serum samples for measurement of several placental biomarkers were collected at the first trimester. Maternal demographic characteristics were recorded at the same time. Receiver operating characteristic curves and predictive values were used to analyze the predictive powers of the above parameters. Different combinations and their logistic regression predictive models were analyzed. Results: Among 598 women, 20 developed preeclampsia (3.3%), 7 developed early-onset preeclampsia (1.2%), 52 developed gestational hypertension (8.7%), 10 developed gestational hypertension with delivery before 37 weeks (1.7%). Second trimester uterine artery pulsatility index was the best predictor with statistical significance for all the outcomes. In the multivariable logistic regression analysis, the best predictive value in the first and second trimester was obtained for the prediction of early onset preeclampsia. The combined screening showed significantly better results compared to either maternal parameters or Doppler alone. Conclusion: As a single marker, second trimester Doppler has the highest predictive value for hypertensive disorders, preterm birth and SGA. Combination of the maternal demographic characteristics, maternal serum biomarker and uaD improves the screening efficacy, especially when this necessitates early delivery. Key words: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, Doppler, Maternal serum biomarkers, Maternal demographic characteristics, Screening, Multivariable predictive model.
124

Effect of Tulbaghia violacea on the blood pressure and heart rate in male spontaneously hypertensive wistar rats

Raji, Ismaila January 2011 (has links)
<p>Tulbaghia violacea Harv. (Alliaceae) is a small bulbous herb which belongs to the family, Alliaceae, most commonly associated with onions and garlic. In South Africa (SA), this&nbsp / herb has been traditionally used in the treatment of various ailments, including fever, colds, asthma, paralysis, hypertension (HTN) and stomach problems. The aim of this study&nbsp / was to evaluate the effect of methanol leaf extracts (MLE) of T. violacea on the blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in anaesthetized male spontaneously hypertensive rats / &nbsp / and to find out the mechanism(s) by which it acts. The MLE of T. violacea (5 - 150 mg/kg), angiotensin I (ang I, 3.1 - 100 &mu / g/kg), captopril (10 mg/kg), angiotensin II (ang II, 3.1 - 50&nbsp / g/kg), losartan (30 mg/kg), phenylephrine (0.01 &ndash / 0.16 mg/kg), prazosin (1 mg/kg), dobutamine (0.2 &ndash / 10.0 &mu / g/kg), propranolol (0.1 - 12.8 mg/kg), muscarine (0.16 -10 &mu / g/kg),&nbsp / and atropine (0.02 - 20.48 mg/kg) were administered intravenously into male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) weighing between 300 g and 350 g and aged less than 5&nbsp / months. The MLE of T. violacea and/or the standard drugs were infused alone, simultaneously, or separately into each animal. The BP and HR were measured via a pressure&nbsp / transducer connecting the femoral artery and the Powerlab. The vehicle (0.2 mls of a mixture of dimethylsulfoxide and normal saline), T. violacea (60 mg/kg) and captopril (10&nbsp / mg/kg) were injected intraperitoneally into some SHR for 21 days to investigate the chronic effect of these agents on plasma levels of aldosterone. The mean change, the mean&nbsp / of the individual percentage changes and the percentage difference (in mean) observed with each intervention was calculated and statistically analyzed using the Student&rsquo / s t test&nbsp / for significant difference (p &lt / 0.05). The Microsoft Excel software was used for statistical analysis. T. violacea significantly (p &lt / 0.05) reduced the systolic, diastolic, and mean&nbsp / arterial BP / and HR dose-dependently. In a dose-dependent manner, ang I, ang II, phenylephrine significantly (p &lt / 0.05) increased the BP, while propranolol, muscarine and&nbsp / atropine reduced the BP. The increases in BP due to dobutamine were not dose-dependent. In a dose dependent manner, phenylephrine and propranolol reduced the HR, while dobutamine increased the HR. The effect of ang I, ang II, muscarine and atropine on HR were not dose-dependent / with both increases as well as decreases observed with ang&nbsp / I, and II and atropine, while decreases were seen with muscarine. Captopril produced&nbsp / significant (p &lt / 0.05) reduction in BP which were not associated with any change in HR. The co-infusion of ang I with the MLE produced significant (p &lt / 0.05) reduction in BP, which were not associated with significant changes in HR. The co-infusion of ang II with the&nbsp / MLE did not produce any significant changes in BP or HR when compared to the infusion of the standard drug alone. The co-infusion of phenylephrine with the MLE did not&nbsp / produce any significant change in BP or HR when compared to the values obtained with the infusion of the standard drug alone, in both the absence and presence of prazosin.&nbsp / The co-infusion of dobutamine with T. violacea produced siginificant (p &lt / 0.05) increases in DBP which were associated with significant (p &lt / 0.05) reductions in HR, when&nbsp / compared to the values obtained with the infusion of the standard drug alone. Theco-infusion of atropine with the MLE did not produce any significant change in BP or HR when&nbsp / compared to the values obtained with the infusion of atropine alone. However, the infusion of T. violacea, 20 minutes after pre-treating animals with atropine (5.12 mg/kg) lead to&nbsp / dose dependent significant (p &lt / 0.05) increases in BP, which were associated with dose-dependent increases in HR. The chronic treatment of animals with T. violacea or&nbsp / captropril produced (a) signicant (p &lt / 0.05) reductions in the plasma levels of aldosterone when compared to the values obtained in the vehicle-treated group, (b) produced&nbsp / signifiant (p &lt / 0.05) reduction in BP in the captopril treated group when compared to the vehicle-treated, (c) did not produce any signficant change in BP in the T. violacea-treated&nbsp / group when compared to the vehicle-treated group and (d) did not produce any signifiant change in HR or body weight in any of the groups. The result obtained in this study&nbsp / suggests that T. violacea reduced BP and HR in the SHR. Secondly, the BP and HR reducing effect of the MLE may involve a) the inhibition of the ACE, b) the inhibition of the &beta / 1&nbsp / adrenoceptors, c) the stimulation of the muscarinic receptors and d) the reduction of the levels of aldosternone in plasma. The results also&nbsp / suggest that the MLE may not act&nbsp / through the angiotensin II receptors or the &alpha / 1 adrenergic receptors.&nbsp / </p>
125

Influência da integridade dos barorreceptores nos ajustes morfofuncionais cardíacos à hipertensão espontânea em ratos / Influence of baroreceptor integrity on cardiac morpho-functional adjustments to spontaneous hypertension in rats

Karin Flues 28 July 2011 (has links)
Tem sido demonstrado que a redução da sensibilidade do barorreflexo é um marcador independente de risco de mortalidade. O barorreflexo arterial tem um papel importante na manutenção e na estabilidade da pressão arterial (PA) momento a momento. Embora a variabilidade da pressão arterial (VPA) seja conhecida como contribuinte para a morbidade e mortalidade, os mecanismos pelos quais a VPA causa lesões de órgãos alvo ainda não estão bem entendidos. No presente estudo, testamos a hipótese de que o prejuízo do barorreflexo, com ou sem o aumento da PA, pode induzir o remodelamento cardíaco e da artéria pulmonar por alterar a modulação autonômica comandada pelos barorreceptores arteriais sobre coração e vasos. Para tanto, foi investigado em ratos normotensos e hipertensos o efeito da disfunção barorreflexa (10 semanas após desnervação sinoaórtica- DSA) nas alterações hemodinâmicas, no remodelamento cardíaco e no remodelamento da artéria pulmonar. A função e a morfologia cardíaca de ratos machos Wistar e SHR (GN e GH) foram avaliadas pelo ecocardiograma e por histologia. A pressão arterial foi gravada diretamente. A hipertrofia ventricular foi expressa pela relação entre peso doventrículo esquerdo (VE) e peso do ventrículo direito (VD) pelo peso corporal do rato (PC). A VPA foi avaliada pelo domínio do tempo e da freqüência. A expressão gênica pela quantificação do mRNA do peptídio natriurérito (ANP), da alfa-actina esquelética (-actina), do colágeno tipo I e tipo III foi avaliada pelo RT-PCR. A PA estava maior no grupo SHR quando comparada ao normotenso, mas a DSA não alterou os valores de PA nos grupos normotenso e hipertenso. A VPA sistólica mostrou-se maior nos grupos com DSA. Como esperado, a resposta barorreflexa estava reduzida nos grupos com DSA. Os componentes LF e HF da VFC estavam maiores nos grupos GH e GHD. Entretanto, o componente HF da VFC estava menor em GHD quando comparado ao GH. O tempo de aceleração da artéria pulmonar estava reduzido nos grupos com DSA. Adicionalmente, a DSA prejudicou a função diastólica no VE: (GN: 5,80,19 vs GD: 8,00,29 e GH: 8,20,54 vs GHD: 13,50,84 mmHg) e no VD (GN: 3,50,15 vs WD: 4,850,15 e HC: 5,830,31 vs HD: 7,770,25 mmHg). A DSA induziu hipertrofia ventricular direita e esquerda de acordo com o índice de VE e VD/ PC (9% no GD e 10% no GHD) e (25% no GD e 34% no GHD) respectivamente, bem como a DSA induziu aumento de colágeno no VE (de 1,6-vezes no GD e 2-vezes no GHD), no VD (2,9-vezes no GD e 1,15-vezes no GHD), e na artéria pulmonar (3,38-vezes no GD e 1,53-vezes no GHD). Além disso, a DSA aumentou a expressão de colágeno tipo I no VE (6,7-vezes no GD e 1,6-vezes no GHD) e VD (5,7-vezes no GD e 5,3-vezes no GHD); de colágeno tipo III no VE (3-vezes no GD e 2-vezes no GHD) e VD (4,6-vezes no GD e 2,4-vezes no HD). A desnervação aumentou, nos ratos normotensos, a expressão de ANP no VE (1,8-vezes) e no VD (1,8-vezes), de -actina no VE (3,7-vezes) e VD (1,2-vezes). Entretanto, apenas o grupo GHD aumentou a expressão de -actina no VD (1,9-vezes). Nossos resultados demonstraram que o prejuízo da função barorreflexa ocasionado pela DSA, sem modificações na PA, induziu importantes ajustes na estrutura cardíaca caracterizados pela hipertrofia do VE e do VD, bem como na indução da hipertensão pulmonar. Estas mudanças podem sugerir que a disfunção barorreflexa isolada pode modular lesões de tecidos alvo / It has been demonstrated that reduced baroreflex sensitivity is an independent marker of mortality risk. The arterial baroreflex plays an important role in the maintenance of the moment-to-moment stability of blood pressure (BP). Although the contribution of blood pressure variability (BPV) to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality is well established, the mechanisms by which BPV causes end-organ damage process are still unknown. In the present study, we hypothesized that baroreflex impairment, with or without increase in BP, can induce cardiac and pulmonary artery remodeling by altering the autonomic modulation controlled by the arterial baroreceptors to the heart and vessels. For these purposes, it were investigated in normotensive and hypertensive rats the effects of baroreceptors dysfunction (10 weeks after sinoaortic denervation - SAD) on hemodynamic alterations and on cardiac and pulmonary arterial remodeling. Cardiac function and morphology of male normotensive Wistar (GN) and spontaneously hyperntensive (GH) intact rats which underwent SAD (GD and GHD, respectively) were assessed by echocardiography and histology. BP was directly recorded. Ventricular hypertrophy was quantified by the ratio of left ventricular weight (LVW) and right ventricular weight (RVW) to body weight (BW). BPV was quantified in the time and frequency domains. The natriuretic peptide (ANP), alpha-skeletal actin (-skelectal), collagen type I and type III genes mRNA expressions were evaluated by RT-PCR. SHR presented higher BP than Wistar rats, but SAD did not change BP values either in normotensive or in hypertensive groups. Systolic BPV was increased in both SAD groups. As expected, baroreflex responses were reduced in both SAD groups. LF and HF components of HRV were increased in GH and GHD groups. However, HF component of HRV was increased in GHD as compared to GH. The pulmonary artery acceleration time was reduced in both SAD groups. In addition, SAD impaired diastolic function in both LV (GN: 5.80.19 vs GD: 8.00.29 and GH: 8.20.54 vs GHD: 13.50.84, mmHg) and RV (GN: 3.50.15 vs GD: 4.850.15 and GH: 5.830.31 vs GHD: 7.770.25, mmHg). SAD induced LV and RV hypertrophy according to LVW and RVW/BW indexes (LV:9% in GD and 10% in GHD and RV:25% in GD and 34% in GHD), as well as, SAD induced an augment in total collagen in LV (of 1.6-fold in GD and 2-fold in GHD), in RV (2.9-fold in GD and 1.15-fold in GHD), and in pulmonary artery (3.38-fold in GD and 1.53-fold in GHD). Also, SAD increased collagen gene expression type I in LV (6.7-fold in GD and 1.6-fold in GHD) and RV (5.7-fold in GD and 5.3-fold in GHD); collagen type III in LV (3-fold in GD and 2.1-fold in GHD) and RV (4.6-fold in GD and 2.4-fold in GHD). In normotensive rats, SAD increased ANP expression in LV (1.8-fold) and in RV (1.8-fold), and -skelectal in LV (3.7-fold) and RV (1.2-fold). However, GHD group only enhanced -skelectal expression in RV (1.9-fold). Our results showed that the impairment of baroreflex function by SAD, despite not changing BP, induced important adjustments of cardiac structure characterizing LV and RV hypertrophy, as well as induced pulmonary hypertension. These changes may indicate that isolated baroreflex dysfunction can modulate target-tissue damage
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Effect of Tulbaghia violacea on the blood pressure and heart rate in male spontaneously hypertensive wistar rats

Raji, Ismaila January 2011 (has links)
Doctor Pharmaceuticae - DPharm / Tulbaghia violacea Harv. (Alliaceae) is a small bulbous herb which belongs to the family, Alliaceae, most commonly associated with onions and garlic. In South Africa (SA), this herb has been traditionally used in the treatment of various ailments, including fever, colds, asthma, paralysis, hypertension (HTN) and stomach problems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of methanol leaf extracts (MLE) of T. violacea on the blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in anaesthetized male spontaneously hypertensive rats and to find out the mechanism(s) by which it acts. The MLE of T. violacea (5 - 150 mg/kg), angiotensin I (ang I, 3.1 - 100 mg/kg), captopril (10 mg/kg), angiotensin II (ang II, 3.1 - 50 g/kg), losartan (30 mg/kg), phenylephrine (0.01 ; 0.16 mg/kg), prazosin (1 mg/kg), dobutamine (0.2 ; 10.0mg/kg), propranolol (0.1 - 12.8 mg/kg), muscarine (0.16 -10 mg/kg), and atropine (0.02 - 20.48 mg/kg) were administered intravenously into male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) weighing between 300 g and 350 g and aged less than 5; months. The MLE of T. violacea and/or the standard drugs were infused alone, simultaneously, or separately into each animal. The BP and HR were measured via a pressure transducer connecting the femoral artery and the Powerlab. The vehicle (0.2 mls of a mixture of dimethylsulfoxide and normal saline), T. violacea (60 mg/kg) and captopril (10 mg/kg) were injected intraperitoneally into some SHR for 21 days to investigate the chronic effect of these agents on plasma levels of aldosterone. The mean change, the mean of the individual percentage changes and the percentage difference (in mean) observed with each intervention was calculated and statistically analyzed using the Student t test for significant difference (p < 0.05). The Microsoft Excel software was used for statistical analysis. T. violacea significantly (p < 0.05) reduced the systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial BP; and HR dose-dependently. In a dose-dependent manner, ang I, ang II, phenylephrine significantly (p < 0.05) increased the BP, while propranolol, muscarine and atropine reduced the BP. The increases in BP due to dobutamine were not dose-dependent. In a dose dependent manner, phenylephrine and propranolol reduced the HR, while dobutamine increased the HR. The effect of ang I, ang II, muscarine and atropine on HR were not dose-dependent; with both increases as well as decreases observed with ang I, and II and atropine, while decreases were seen with muscarine. Captopril produced significant (p < 0.05) reduction in BP which were not associated with any change in HR. The co-infusion of ang I with the MLE produced significant (p < 0.05) reduction in BP, which were not associated with significant changes in HR. The co-infusion of ang II with the MLE did not produce any significant changes in BP or HR when compared to the infusion of the standard drug alone. The co-infusion of phenylephrine with the MLE did not produce any significant change in BP or HR when compared to the values obtained with the infusion of the standard drug alone, in both the absence and presence of prazosin. The co-infusion of dobutamine with T. violacea produced siginificant (p < 0.05) increases in DBP which were associated with significant (p < 0.05) reductions in HR, when compared to the values obtained with the infusion of the standard drug alone. Theco-infusion of atropine with the MLE did not produce any significant change in BP or HR when compared to the values obtained with the infusion of atropine alone. However, the infusion of T. violacea, 20 minutes after pre-treating animals with atropine (5.12 mg/kg) lead to dose dependent significant (p< 0.05) increases in BP, which were associated with dose-dependent increases in HR. The chronic treatment of animals with T. violacea or captropril produced (a) signicant (p < 0.05) reductions in the plasma levels of aldosterone when compared to the values obtained in the vehicle-treated group, (b) produced signifiant (p< 0.05) reduction in BP in the captopril treated group when compared to the vehicle-treated, (c) did not produce any signficant change in BP in the T. violacea-treated group when compared to the vehicle-treated group and (d) did not produce any signifiant change in HR or body weight in any of the groups. The result obtained in this study suggests that T. violacea reduced BP and HR in the SHR. Secondly, the BP and HR reducing effect of the MLE may involve a) the inhibition of the ACE, b) the inhibition of the beta; adrenoceptors, c) the stimulation of the muscarinic receptors and d) the reduction of the levels of aldosternone in plasma. The results also suggest that the MLE may not act through the angiotensin II receptors or the alpha adrenergic receptors. / South Africa
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O sistema nervoso central como alvo das ações anti-hipertensivas de um peptídeo rico em resíduo de prolina do veneno da Bothrops jararaca / The central nervous system as target for anti-hypertensive actions of a proline-rich peptide from Bothrops jararaca venom

Claudiana Lameu 23 April 2009 (has links)
Os peptídeos potenciadores da bradicinina (BPPs) presentes no veneno da serpente Bothrops jararaca são oligopeptídeos ricos em prolinas. Eles foram os primeiros inibidores naturais da enzima conversora de angiotensina (ECA) descritos. As propriedades bioquímicas e farmacológicas desses peptídeos foram essenciais para o desenvolvimento do captopril, o primeiro inibidor sítio-dirigido da ECA, usado para tratar a hipertensão humana. Recentes dados têm sugerido que a atividade farmacológica dos BPPs não pode ser explicada somente pela ação inibitória da atividade da ECA e que os efeitos dos BPPs devem envolver a participação do sistema nervoso central (SNC). Nesse trabalho foi caracterizada a sinalização de Ca2+ induzida pelo BPP-10c [&#60;ENWPHPQIPP] em células neuronais obtidas de cultura primária de cérebro de ratos neonatos. As elevações na [Ca2+]i induzida por várias concentrações de BPP-10c revelaram uma curva dose-resposta atípica. A resposta máxima de transientes de [Ca2+]i foram medidas na concentração de 1 &#181;M de BPP-10c, enquanto que em concentrações mais elevadas houve um declínio das respostas de [Ca2+]i. Esse efeito foi independente da atividade do receptor de bradicinina (BK) e foi mediado por um receptor acoplado a Gi/0. A sinalização do BPP-10c levou a um aumento da produção de óxido nítrico (NO) por células neuronais, como decorrência da ativação da NOS, uma enzima Ca2+-dependente e da super-expressão da NO sintase endotelial (eNOS) e da argininosuccicinato sintase (ASS), enzima passo limitante no fornecimento de substrato para a NOS. Além disso, ensaios de afinidade com o BPP-10c revelaram além da ASS, a sinapsina como potencial alvo do BPP-10c no SNC. O fato do BPP-10c interagir com a sinapsina, proteína envolvida com a exocitose, e aumentar a produção de NO por células neuronais pode explicar a sua capacidade de induzir a liberação dos neurotransmissores, GABA e glutamato, ambos com importante papel na regulação da pressão arterial. O NO no SNC também age como neurotransmissor, regulando a atividade simpática e parassimpática. O BPP-10c produz queda da pressão da arterial e da freqüência cardíaca, indicando uma interferência direta na atividade autonômica simpática, parassimpática ou ambas, provocando mudanças no controle barorreflexo da freqüência cardíaca. De fato, esse peptídeo mostrou aumentar a sensibilidade barorreflexa de SHRs que está diminuída nesses animais quando comparados a ratos normotensos. Foi demonstrado também que o efeito do BPP-10c administrado perifericamente foi semelhante ao administrado centralmente, sugerindo que o efeito anti-hipertensivo do BPP-10c deve envolver o SNC. Dessa maneira, apesar do bem caracterizado efeito anti-hipertensivo baseado na inibição da ECA, esse trabalho evidencia a existência de um segundo mecanismo para ação do BPP-10c no controle da pressão arterial. No SNC, o BPP-10c modula a expressão da eNOS e da ASS e induz um aumento na produção de NO e liberação dos neurotransmissores, GABA e glutamato, para controlar a atividade simpática e/ou parassimpática que reflete no aumento da sensibilidade do barorreflexo de SHRs. Sendo assim, as características bioquímicas e farmacológicas do BPP-10c abrem perspectivas para o desenvolvimento de fármacos baseado em um novo alvo terapêutico. / Pyroglutamyl proline-rich oligopeptides, denominated bradykinin-potentiating peptides (BPPs), present in the venom of the viper Bothrops jararaca were the first described naturally occurring angiotensine-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. The biochemical and pharmacological properties of theses peptides were essential for the development of captopril, the first active site-directed inhibitor of ACE, currently used to treat human hypertension. Recent data have suggested that the pharmacological activity of BPPs could not only be explained by their inhibitory action on the ACE activity and that BPPmediated effects may involve the central nervous system. In this work, we have characterized BPP-10c [&#60;ENWPHPQIPP]-induced calcium signaling in neuronal cells obtained as primary culture from day 1 of postnatal rat brain. Elevations of [Ca2+]i induced by increasing concentrations of BPP-10c revealed an atypical dose-response curve. Maximal [Ca2+]i peak values were measured at 1 &#181;M BPP-10c concentration, while further raising BPP-10c concentrations led to a decline of [Ca2+]i responses. This effect was independent from kinin-B2 receptor activity and was mediated by a yet unknown Gi/0 protein-coupled receptor. BPP-10c signaling promoted an increase of nitric oxide (NO) production in neuronal cells, as consequence of Ca2+-dependent NO synthase activation and upregulated gene expression of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) and argininosuccicinato synthase (ASS), a limiting step enzyme in the NOcitrulline cycle. Furthermore, affinity chromatography assays revealed ASS and synapsin as potential binding partners of BPP-10c in the CNS. In view of that BPP-10c interacts with synapsin, a protein involved with exocytosis, and induces NO production in neuronal cells, these data could explain its capacity of inducing release of the neurotransmitters GABA and glutamate with important roles in blood pressure regulation. NO also acts as neurotransmitter in the CNS, thereby regulating sympathetic and parasympathetic activities. The presence of BPP-10c also mediates reduction of arterial pressure and heart rate suggesting direct interference of BPP action with autonomic sympathetic and/or parasympathetic activity and the baroreflex control of the heart rate. In agreement, this peptide led to increased baroreflex sensitivity of spontaneous hypertensive rats. We have also demonstrated that the BPP-10c-mediated anti-hypertensive effect was similar following peripheral or central administration, suggesting the participation of the CNS in this process. The existence of a second mechanism for BPP-10c action on blood pressure control as new therapeutic target which is independent from ACE inhibition shall initiate novel approaches for antihypertensive drugs.
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Treinamento intervalado de alta intensidade promove controle pressórico, melhora a tolerância ao exercício e função cardíaca em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos / High intensity interval training promotes pressure control, and improves tolerance to exercise and heart function in spontaneously hypertensive rats

SOUZA, Francilene Lima Agostinho de 30 October 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Adriana Martinez (amartinez@unoeste.br) on 2018-02-07T17:06:20Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Francilene.pdf: 356698 bytes, checksum: 1dbb03ec82dfb5f6f0997237b2784d9a (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-02-07T17:06:20Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Francilene.pdf: 356698 bytes, checksum: 1dbb03ec82dfb5f6f0997237b2784d9a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-10-30 / Introduction: Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH) is a serious public health problem, especially for the elderly, and can lead to concentric hypertrophy an important risk factor for heart failure, which is considered a predictor of increased cardiovascular morbimortality. Studies have shown that High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) may also be indicated for hypertensive patients. However, to the authors’ knowledge, no studies have evaluated HIIT in cardiac remodeling of animals with systemic arterial hypertension. Objective: to evaluate in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) submitted to HIIT, pressure control, exercise tolerance and cardiac remodeling. Methods: 20 SHR rats were divided into two groups: sedentary (SHR-SED, n= 9) and HIIT training (SHR-HIIT, n= 11); and Wistar Kyoto rats composed the control group (WKY, n= 6), 12 months of age. The animals were familiarized with HIIT for a week with 10 minutes on the treadmill adapted for rodents. An incremental stress test was performed to exhaustion to adjust exercise intensity. The HIIT was performed five times a week for eight weeks. Before and after HIIT, blood pressure (BP) was measured by plethysmography and a maximal exercise capacity test was performed. Cardiac remodeling was assessed through echocardiography and after euthanasia, the isolated papillary muscle was evaluated. For comparison between groups, we used ANOVA followed by the Tukey test or Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn tests (p <0.05). Results: HIIT decreased the variation (Δ%) of SBP (SHR-SED=Δ% 12.5 vs. SHR-HIIT=Δ% -4.34; p = 0.005), increased the distance traveled, being 82.7% higher in the SHR-HIIT group (SHR-SED=183.0±88.08m; vs. SHR-HIIT=1126.0±187.1m; p<0.001) and reduced the resting tension of the papillary muscle (WKY=0.77 ± 0.216; SHR-SED=1.26 ± 0.20; SHR-HIIT=0.67 ± 0.23; p=0.0001). Conclusion: In SHR rats, HIIT decreased BP variation, improved functional capacity and ameliorated pathological cardiac remodeling. / Introdução: a Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica (HAS), um grave problema de saúde pública, pode levar à hipertrofia concêntrica – um importante fator de risco para insuficiência cardíaca, que é considerada um preditor de maior morbimortalidade cardiovascular. Estudos evidenciam que o Treinamento Intervalado de Alta Intensidade (HIIT) pode ser indicado para hipertensos. Entretanto, para conhecimento, não há estudos que avaliaram o HIIT na remodelação cardíaca de animais com hipertensão arterial sistêmica. Objetivo: avaliar em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos (SHR) submetidos ao HIIT, o controle pressórico, a tolerância aos exercícios e o remodelamento cardíaco. Métodos: foram utilizados 20 ratos SHR divididos em dois grupos: sedentários (SHR-SED, n=9) e com treinamento HIIT (SHR-HIIT, n=11); e ratos Wistar Kyoto no grupo controle (WKY, n=6), com 12 meses. Os animais foram familiarizados antes do início do teste durante uma semana com 10 minutos, na velocidade de 6 metros por minutos na esteira adaptada para roedores. Realizou-se um teste de esforço incremental, iniciando-se com 10 minutos de aquecimento na velocidade de 6 metros por minutos, sem inclinação até que os ratos chegassem a exaustão, para graduar a intensidade do exercício. O HIIT foi executado cinco vezes por semana, durante oito semanas. Antes e após o HIIT, a pressão arterial (PA) foi aferida por pletismosgrafia e foi realizado um teste de capacidade máxima ao exercício. O remodelamento cardíaco foi avaliado pelo ecocardiograma e, após eutanásia, avaliou-se o músculo papilar isolado. Para comparação entre os grupos foi utilizado ANOVA seguido de Tukey ou Kruskal-Wallis e Dunn’s (p<0.05). Resultados: o HIIT diminuiu a PAS (SHR-SED=Δ%12.05 vs. SHR-HIIT=Δ%-4.34; p=0.005), aumentou a distância percorrida, sendo 82,7% maior no grupo SHR-HIIT (SHR-SED=183.0±88.08m vs. SHR-HIIT=1126.0±187.1m; p<0.0001) e reduziu a tensão de repouso do músculo papilar (WKY=0.77 ± 0.216; SHR-SED=1.26 ± 0.20; SHR-HITT=0.67 ± 0.23; p=0.0001). Conclusão: o HIIT em ratos SHR diminuiu a variação da PA, melhorou a capacidade funcional e amenizou o remodelamento cardíaco patológico.
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Sry Transcript Expression in Five Adult Male Rat Tissues and Correlation with Acsl3 Transcript Expression

Playl, Lauren A. 13 December 2010 (has links)
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Associação dos achados morfofuncionais cardíacos, renais e vasculares com as alterações do índice tornozelo-braço em pacientes hipertensos diabéticos / Association of cardiac, renal and vascular morphological and functional findings with changes in ankle brachial index in diabetic hypertensive patients

Pompeu Filho, José Carlos Jucá 12 August 2015 (has links)
Introdução: Inúmeros estudos estabeleceram correlações entre o índice tornozelo-braço (ITB), um marcador de aterosclerose subclínica, e o prognóstico cardiovascular em diferentes populações. No entanto, poucos estudos avaliaram a correlação entre os valores do ITB e lesões cardiovasculares e renais, exclusivamente, em pacientes com hipertensão arterial e diabetes. Objetivo: Estudar a prevalência de alterações morfofuncionais cardíacas, carotídeas, retinianas e renais de acordo com a presença ou não de valores de ITB alterados (ITB <= 0,9 ou ITB > 1,4) em pacientes hipertensos com diabetes tipo 2. Métodos: Foram incluídos no estudo 99 pacientes hipertensos diabéticos com idade entre 50 e 80 anos. A aferição do ITB foi realizada em todos os pacientes por método validado e estes foram classificados em Grupo 1 (ITB normal, n = 49) ou Grupo 2 (ITB alterado, n =50). Todos os pacientes foram submetidos, em até 06 meses, à realização de ecodopplercardiograma, ultrassonografia de carótidas, retinografia colorida, aferição da taxa de filtração glomerular (TFG) e da albuminúria de 24h. Os pacientes foram analisados para a ocorrência ou não de um desfecho-composto ecocardiográfico que incluiu alterações morfológicas e funcionais cardíacas relevantes para a prática clínica. Os pacientes dos grupos 1 e 2 foram também comparados quanto à prevalência de placas carotídeas com ou sem repercussão hemodinâmica, TFG < 60 ml/mim/m2, albuminúria de 24h > 30mg e presença ou não de retinopatia. Por fim, foram comparadas as frequências médias das seguintes lesões de órgãos-alvo de ambos os grupos, considerando-se valor unitário para a presença de cada uma delas: hipertrofia do ventrículo esquerdo, retinopatia hipertensiva, TFG < 60 ml/min/m2 e estenose da artéria carótida interna > 50% do seu diâmetro. Resultados: A média de idade dos pacientes foi 65,4 ± 7 anos, sendo 61,6% deles do sexo feminino. A presença de níveis elevados de pressão arterial sistólica (153,4 ± 18 versus 170 ± 26 mmHg), de albuminúria de 24h > 30mg (55,3% versus 82,6%) e de TFG < 60 ml/min/m2 (12,8% versus 33,3%) foi significativamente maior (p < 0.05) entre os pacientes do Grupo 2. O desfecho-composto ecocardiográfico foi mais prevalente no grupo 2 (84,0% versus 59,2%; p = 0,006) e a frequência média de lesões de órgãos-alvo também foi maior nos pacientes do grupo 2 (0,36 ± 0,31 versus 0,19 ± 0,19; p = 0,001). Análise por regressão logística binária revelou que o ITB foi uma das variáveis preditoras independentes para o desfecho-composto ecocardiográfico (OR = 3,43; IC 95% = 1,07 - 11,0; p = 0,04). A partir da análise por regressão linear obteve-se um modelo final no qual o ITB foi uma das três variáveis preditoras independentes para a estimativa da frequência média de lesões de órgãos-alvo com coeficiente beta = 13,22 (1,81 - 24,63), ao lado da idade e do infarto prévio. Conclusão: Nossos dados mostram que valores de ITB alterados estão associados à maior prevalência de lesões em órgãos-alvo, principalmente alterações ecocardiográficas, em pacientes com hipertensão arterial e diabetes / Introduction: A lot of studies have established strong correlations between the ankle-brachial index (ABI), a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis and cardiovascular prognosis in different populations. However, few studies have assessed the correlation between the values of the ABI and cardiovascular and renal lesions in patients with hypertension and diabetes. Objective: To study the prevalence of cardiac, carotid, renal and retinal morphological and functional changes according to the presence or not of altered ABI values (ABI <= 0.9 or ABI > 1.4) in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: It was included 99 diabetic hypertensive patients aged between 50 and 80 years. The measurement of the ABI was performed in all patients by validated method and they were classified in Group 1 (normal ABI, n = 49) or group 2 (altered ABI, n = 50). All patients were submitted, up to 6 months, to Doppler echocardiography, carotid ultrasound, color retinography, assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and 24h albuminuria. Patients were analyzed for the occurrence or not of a composite echocardiographic outcome which included morphological and functional cardiac alterations relevant to clinical practice. Patients in groups 1 and 2 were compared regarding the prevalence of carotid plaques with or without hemodynamic repercussion, TFG < 60 ml/min/m2, 24h albuminuria > 30 mg and the presence or not of retinopathy. Finally, we compared the prevalence of mean frequency of the following end-organ lesions of both groups, considering unit value for each one: left ventricular hypertrophy, hypertensive retinopathy, TFG < 60 ml/min/m2 and internal carotid artery stenosis > 50%. Results: The mean age of the patients was 65.4 ± 7 years, with 61.6% of them female. The presences of elevated levels of systolic blood pressure (153.4 ± 18 versus 170.0 ± 26 mmHg), of 24h albuminuria > 30 mg (55.3% versus 82.6%) and TFG < 60 ml/min/m2 (12.8% vs. 33.3%) were significantly greater (p < 0.05) among the patients of Group 2. The composite echocardiographic outcome was more prevalent in Group 2 (84.0% versus 59.2%, p = 0.006) and the average frequency of subclinical injury of target organs was also greater in patients of Group 2 (0.36 ± 0.31 versus 0.19 ± 0.19; p = 0.001). Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that the ABI was one of the independent predictors of composite echocardiographic outcome (OR = 3.43; IC 95% = 1.07 - 11.0; p = 0.04). From the linear regression analysis it was obtained a final model in which the ABI was one of three independent predictors for the estimation of the average frequency of end-organ damage with ? coefficient = 13.22 (1.81-24.63), besides age and previous myocardial infarction. Conclusion: Our data demonstrates that changed ABI values are associated with higher prevalence of subclinical end-organ lesions, principally changes in echocardiographic parameters, in patients with hypertension and diabetes

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