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Malnutrition enhances cardiovascular responses to chemoreflex activation in awake rats
Authors:Penitente Arlete Rita  Fernandes Luciano Gonçalves  Cardoso Leonardo Máximo  Silva Marcelo Eustáquio  Pedrosa Maria Lúcia  Silva Antônio Leite  Haibara Andréa Siqueira  Moraes Márcio Flávio Dutra  Chianca Deoclécio Alves Júnior
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, ICEB/NUPEB, Federal University of Ouro Preto, 35400-000, Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil.
Abstract:Several studies in the literature suggest that low-protein intake is associated with increases in sympathetic efferent activity and cardiovascular disease. Among the possible mechanisms, changes in the neurotransmission of cardiovascular reflexes have been implicated. Therefore, the present study comprised the evaluation of chemoreflex responsiveness in rats subjected to a low-protein diet during the 35 days after weaning. As a result, we observed that malnourished rats presented higher levels of baseline mean arterial pressure and heart rate and exhibited a mild increase in the pressor response to chemoreflex activation. They also exhibited a massive bradycardic response to chemoreflex activation. Interestingly, bilateral ligature of the carotid body arteries further increased baseline mean arterial pressure and heart rate in malnourished animals. The data suggest severe autonomic imbalance and/or change in the central interplay between neural and cardiovascular mechanisms.
Keywords:Arterial pressure  Chemoreflex  Albumin  Sympathetic activity  Low-protein diet
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