Effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition on hypercapnia-induced hypothermia and hyperventilation |
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Authors: | Barros, Renata C.H. Branco, Luiz G.S. |
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Abstract: | Hypercapnia elicits hypothermia in a numberof vertebrates, but the mechanisms involved are not well understood. Inthe present study, we assessed the participation of the nitric oxide(NO) pathway in hypercapnia-induced hypothermia and hyperventilation bymeans of NO synthase inhibition by usingN-nitro-L-arginine(L-NNA). Measurements ofventilation, body temperature, and oxygen consumption were performed inawake unrestrained rats before and afterL-NNA injection(intraperitoneally) and L-NNA injection followed by hypercapnia (5%CO2). Control animals received saline injections. L-NNA alteredthe breathing pattern during the control situation but not duringhypercapnia. A significant (P < 0.05) drop in body temperature was measured after bothL-NNA (40 mg/kg) and 5%inspired CO2, with a drop inoxygen consumption in the first situation but not in the second.Hypercapnia had no effect onL-NNA-induced hypothermia. Theventilatory response to hypercapnia was not changed byL-NNA, even thoughL-NNA caused a drop in bodytemperature. The present data indicate that the two responses elicitedby hypercapnia, i.e., hyperventilation and hypothermia, do not share NOas a common mediator. However, theL-arginine-NO pathwayparticipates, although in an unrelated way, in respiratory function andthermoregulation. |
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