Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Elaine Fernanda da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: The forebrain is suggested the main sensorial site for monitoring changes in plasma osmolality. In addition to the central mechanisms, it has been suggested that peripheral sensors may participate in the osmoregulation. In the present study we investigated the contribution of the sinoaortic afferents in the physiological mechanisms of regulation of the body fluids tonicity during acute hyperosmolality. In the first part of the study, we explored the participation of sinoaortic afferents in the cardiovascular, renal and autonomic responses induced by hypernatremia. Wistar rats (280-350 g) were anesthetized with halothane (2% in O2) and submitted to sinoaortic denervation (SAD), carotid body removal (CBX) or fictitious surgery, and implantation of cannula in the right femoral artery and vein to blood pressure (BP) recording and substance administration, respectively. In the next day, SAD animals were anesthetized with urethane (1.2 g/kg body weight, i.v.) and instrumentalized for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rSNA) recording. Non-anaesthetized CBX animals were used to BP recording and renal excretion test. The parameters were evaluated in response to intravenous infusion of hypertonic saline (HS) (3 mol/L NaCl, 1.8 mL/kg body weight, in 60 seconds). Renal sympathoinhibition induced by infusion of HS was abolished in SAD rats (SAD: -10.7 ± 5.5% of baseline, vs. control rats: -28.7 ± 4.8% of baseline, 60 minutes after HS, p<0.05). CBX attenuated the pressor response (CBX: 5.7 ± 2.0 mmHg, vs. control: 15.8 ± 2.0 mmHg, 12 minutes after HS; p<0.05) and sodium renal excretion (CBX: 74.9 ± 7.3%, vs. control: 99.7 ± 6.7%, 90 minutes after HS; p<0.05) to HS. These results show that the integrity of the aortic and carotid afferents are essential for autonomic, cardiovascular and renal adjustments induced by acute hypernatremia. In the second part we explored the involvement of the carotid bodies and forebrain in the autonomic and ventilatory responses induced by intra arterial infusion of HS using arterially-perfused in situ rat preparations (male Holtzman rats, 60-100 g). HS infusions (0.17; 0.3; 0.7; 1.5 and 2 mol/L NaCl; 200 µL during 20 seconds each) were performed in accumulative ascending order while thoracic sympathetic, phrenic and carotid sinus nerve activities were recorded. Intra-arterial infusion of 2 mol/L NaCl, produced a modest increase in phrenic burst frequency (5.8 ± 0.9 bpm, vs. Ringer: 0.4 ± 0.2 bpm, p<0.05) and markedly enhanced sympathetic (63.3 ± 8.4%, vs. Ringer: -0.8 ± 1.9%, p<0.05) and carotid sinus nerve activities (105.1 ± 13.2%, vs. Ringer: -0.2 ± 1.3%, p<0.05). Carotid bodies removal attenuated the sympathoexcitation (26.2 ± 4.9%, p<0.05), but not the tachypnea (3.6 ± 0.5 bpm) induced by 2 mol/L NaCl. The forebrain disconnection at the pre-collicular level, abolished the sympathoexcitation (8.4 ± 3.7%, p<0.05) and the increase in phrenic burst frequency (1.2 ± 0.4 bpm, p<0.05) in response to 2 mol/L NaCl. The results indicate the participation of forebrain in the sympathetic and ventilatory responses produced by sodium overload. Moreover, they suggest that carotid bodies may act as a sodium peripheral sensor contributing for the autonomic responses to acute hyperosmotic challenges.
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spelling Pedrino, Gustavo Rodrigueshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4762065Z5Colombari, Eduardohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4721289A2Braga, Valdir de AndradeSilveira, Nusa de AlmeidaFerreira, Patrícia MariaCastro, Carlos Henrique deColombari, Eduardohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4241648T0Silva, Elaine Fernanda da2019-07-01T13:08:52Z2017-01-20SILVA, Elaine Fernanda da. Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda. 2017. 147 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Fisiológicas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/9766ark:/38995/001300000f3khThe forebrain is suggested the main sensorial site for monitoring changes in plasma osmolality. In addition to the central mechanisms, it has been suggested that peripheral sensors may participate in the osmoregulation. In the present study we investigated the contribution of the sinoaortic afferents in the physiological mechanisms of regulation of the body fluids tonicity during acute hyperosmolality. In the first part of the study, we explored the participation of sinoaortic afferents in the cardiovascular, renal and autonomic responses induced by hypernatremia. Wistar rats (280-350 g) were anesthetized with halothane (2% in O2) and submitted to sinoaortic denervation (SAD), carotid body removal (CBX) or fictitious surgery, and implantation of cannula in the right femoral artery and vein to blood pressure (BP) recording and substance administration, respectively. In the next day, SAD animals were anesthetized with urethane (1.2 g/kg body weight, i.v.) and instrumentalized for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rSNA) recording. Non-anaesthetized CBX animals were used to BP recording and renal excretion test. The parameters were evaluated in response to intravenous infusion of hypertonic saline (HS) (3 mol/L NaCl, 1.8 mL/kg body weight, in 60 seconds). Renal sympathoinhibition induced by infusion of HS was abolished in SAD rats (SAD: -10.7 ± 5.5% of baseline, vs. control rats: -28.7 ± 4.8% of baseline, 60 minutes after HS, p<0.05). CBX attenuated the pressor response (CBX: 5.7 ± 2.0 mmHg, vs. control: 15.8 ± 2.0 mmHg, 12 minutes after HS; p<0.05) and sodium renal excretion (CBX: 74.9 ± 7.3%, vs. control: 99.7 ± 6.7%, 90 minutes after HS; p<0.05) to HS. These results show that the integrity of the aortic and carotid afferents are essential for autonomic, cardiovascular and renal adjustments induced by acute hypernatremia. In the second part we explored the involvement of the carotid bodies and forebrain in the autonomic and ventilatory responses induced by intra arterial infusion of HS using arterially-perfused in situ rat preparations (male Holtzman rats, 60-100 g). HS infusions (0.17; 0.3; 0.7; 1.5 and 2 mol/L NaCl; 200 µL during 20 seconds each) were performed in accumulative ascending order while thoracic sympathetic, phrenic and carotid sinus nerve activities were recorded. Intra-arterial infusion of 2 mol/L NaCl, produced a modest increase in phrenic burst frequency (5.8 ± 0.9 bpm, vs. Ringer: 0.4 ± 0.2 bpm, p<0.05) and markedly enhanced sympathetic (63.3 ± 8.4%, vs. Ringer: -0.8 ± 1.9%, p<0.05) and carotid sinus nerve activities (105.1 ± 13.2%, vs. Ringer: -0.2 ± 1.3%, p<0.05). Carotid bodies removal attenuated the sympathoexcitation (26.2 ± 4.9%, p<0.05), but not the tachypnea (3.6 ± 0.5 bpm) induced by 2 mol/L NaCl. The forebrain disconnection at the pre-collicular level, abolished the sympathoexcitation (8.4 ± 3.7%, p<0.05) and the increase in phrenic burst frequency (1.2 ± 0.4 bpm, p<0.05) in response to 2 mol/L NaCl. The results indicate the participation of forebrain in the sympathetic and ventilatory responses produced by sodium overload. Moreover, they suggest that carotid bodies may act as a sodium peripheral sensor contributing for the autonomic responses to acute hyperosmotic challenges.Estruturas prosencefálicas estão envolvidas no monitoramento de alterações na osmolalidade plasmática. Além dos mecanismos centrais, é postulado a participação de sensores periféricos na osmorregulação. No presente estudo investigamos a contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos mecanismos fisiológicos de regulação da tonicidade dos fluidos corporais durante a hiperosmolalidade aguda. Na primeira parte deste estudo avaliamos a participação dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes cardiovasculares, renais e autonômicos induzidos por hipernatremia. Ratos Wistar (280-350 g) foram anestesiados com halotano (2% em O2) e submetidos à denervação sinoaórtica (DSA), remoção dos corpúsculos carotídeos (CCX) ou cirurgia fictícia e à implantação de cânulas na artéria e veia femoral direita para o registro da pressão arterial (PA) e administração de substâncias, respectivamente. No dia seguinte, os animais DSA foram anestesiados com uretana (1,2 g/kg peso corporal, i.v.) e instrumentalizados para o registro da atividade nervosa simpática renal (ANSr). Animais CCX não anestesiados foram utilizados para o registro da PA e teste de excreção renal. Os parâmetros foram avaliados em resposta à infusão intravenosa de salina hipertônica (SH) (NaCl 3 mol/L, 1,8 mL/kg de peso corporal, em 60 segundos). A DSA aboliu a simpatoinibição renal induzida por infusão de SH (DSA: -10,7 ± 5,5% do basal, vs. ratos controle: -28,7 ± 4,8% do basal, 60 minutos após SH; p<0,05). A CCX atenuou a resposta pressora (CCX: 5,7 ± 2,0 mmHg, vs. controle: 15,8 ± 2,0 mmHg, 12 minutos após SH; p<0,05) e a excreção renal de sódio (CCX: 74,9 ± 7,3%, vs. controle: 99,7 ± 6,7%, 90 minutos após SH; p<0,05) à SH. Estes resultados mostram que a integridade dos aferentes sinoaórticos são essenciais para os ajustes autonômicos, cardiovasculares e renais induzidos por hipernatremia aguda. Na segunda parte do estudo, investigamos o envolvimento dos corpúsculos carotídeos e do presencéfalo nas respostas simpática e ventilatória induzidas por infusão intra arterial de SH utilizando preparações in situ de ratos perfundidos arterialmente (Holtzman, 60-100 g). Infusões de SH (NaCl 0,17; 0,3; 0,7; 1,5 e 2 mol/L; 200 µL durante 20 segundos cada) foram realizadas em ordem ascendente acumulativa enquanto as atividades do nervo simpático torácico, nervo frênico e nervo do seio carotídeo foram registradas. Infusões intra arteriais de SH 2 mol/L, aumentaram a frequência de disparo do nervo frênico (5,8 ± 0,9 cpm, vs. Ringer: 0,4 ± 0,2 cpm; p<0,05), provocou simpatoexcitação (63,3 ± 8,4%, vs. Ringer: -0,8 ± 1,9%; p<0,05) e ativação do nervo do seio carotídeo (105,1 ± 13,2%, vs. Ringer: -0,2 ± 1,3%; p<0,05). A remoção dos corpúsculos carotídeos atenuou a simpatoexcitação (26,2 ± 4,9%; p<0,05), sem afetar a taquipneia (3,6 ± 0,5 cpm) induzida por SH 2 mol/L. A desconexão do prosencéfalo ao nível pré colicular, aboliu a simpatoexcitação (8,4 ± 3,7%; p<0,05) e a taquipneia (1,2 ± 0,4 cpm; p<0,05) em resposta à SH 2 mol/L. Os resultados indicam a participação do prosencéfalo nas respostas simpática e ventilatória promovidas por sobrecarga aguda de sódio. 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Sinoaortic afferents contribution in the renal, cardiovascular, sympathetic and ventilatory adjustments induced by acute hyperosmolality
title Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
spellingShingle Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
Silva, Elaine Fernanda da
Corpúsculo carotídeo
Nervo do seio carotídeo
Denervação sinoaórtica
Salina hipertônica
Atividade nervosa simpática
Carotid body
Carotid sinus nerve
Sinoaortic denervation
Hypertonic saline
Sympathetic nerve activity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
title_short Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
title_full Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
title_fullStr Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
title_full_unstemmed Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
title_sort Contribuição dos aferentes sinoaórticos nos ajustes renais, cardiovasculares, simpáticos e ventilatórios induzidos por hiperosmolalidade aguda
author Silva, Elaine Fernanda da
author_facet Silva, Elaine Fernanda da
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Pedrino, Gustavo Rodrigues
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4762065Z5
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Colombari, Eduardo
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4721289A2
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Braga, Valdir de Andrade
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Silveira, Nusa de Almeida
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Patrícia Maria
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Castro, Carlos Henrique de
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Colombari, Eduardo
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4241648T0
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Elaine Fernanda da
contributor_str_mv Pedrino, Gustavo Rodrigues
Colombari, Eduardo
Braga, Valdir de Andrade
Silveira, Nusa de Almeida
Ferreira, Patrícia Maria
Castro, Carlos Henrique de
Colombari, Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corpúsculo carotídeo
Nervo do seio carotídeo
Denervação sinoaórtica
Salina hipertônica
Atividade nervosa simpática
topic Corpúsculo carotídeo
Nervo do seio carotídeo
Denervação sinoaórtica
Salina hipertônica
Atividade nervosa simpática
Carotid body
Carotid sinus nerve
Sinoaortic denervation
Hypertonic saline
Sympathetic nerve activity
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Carotid body
Carotid sinus nerve
Sinoaortic denervation
Hypertonic saline
Sympathetic nerve activity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
description The forebrain is suggested the main sensorial site for monitoring changes in plasma osmolality. In addition to the central mechanisms, it has been suggested that peripheral sensors may participate in the osmoregulation. In the present study we investigated the contribution of the sinoaortic afferents in the physiological mechanisms of regulation of the body fluids tonicity during acute hyperosmolality. In the first part of the study, we explored the participation of sinoaortic afferents in the cardiovascular, renal and autonomic responses induced by hypernatremia. Wistar rats (280-350 g) were anesthetized with halothane (2% in O2) and submitted to sinoaortic denervation (SAD), carotid body removal (CBX) or fictitious surgery, and implantation of cannula in the right femoral artery and vein to blood pressure (BP) recording and substance administration, respectively. In the next day, SAD animals were anesthetized with urethane (1.2 g/kg body weight, i.v.) and instrumentalized for renal sympathetic nerve activity (rSNA) recording. Non-anaesthetized CBX animals were used to BP recording and renal excretion test. The parameters were evaluated in response to intravenous infusion of hypertonic saline (HS) (3 mol/L NaCl, 1.8 mL/kg body weight, in 60 seconds). Renal sympathoinhibition induced by infusion of HS was abolished in SAD rats (SAD: -10.7 ± 5.5% of baseline, vs. control rats: -28.7 ± 4.8% of baseline, 60 minutes after HS, p<0.05). CBX attenuated the pressor response (CBX: 5.7 ± 2.0 mmHg, vs. control: 15.8 ± 2.0 mmHg, 12 minutes after HS; p<0.05) and sodium renal excretion (CBX: 74.9 ± 7.3%, vs. control: 99.7 ± 6.7%, 90 minutes after HS; p<0.05) to HS. These results show that the integrity of the aortic and carotid afferents are essential for autonomic, cardiovascular and renal adjustments induced by acute hypernatremia. In the second part we explored the involvement of the carotid bodies and forebrain in the autonomic and ventilatory responses induced by intra arterial infusion of HS using arterially-perfused in situ rat preparations (male Holtzman rats, 60-100 g). HS infusions (0.17; 0.3; 0.7; 1.5 and 2 mol/L NaCl; 200 µL during 20 seconds each) were performed in accumulative ascending order while thoracic sympathetic, phrenic and carotid sinus nerve activities were recorded. Intra-arterial infusion of 2 mol/L NaCl, produced a modest increase in phrenic burst frequency (5.8 ± 0.9 bpm, vs. Ringer: 0.4 ± 0.2 bpm, p<0.05) and markedly enhanced sympathetic (63.3 ± 8.4%, vs. Ringer: -0.8 ± 1.9%, p<0.05) and carotid sinus nerve activities (105.1 ± 13.2%, vs. Ringer: -0.2 ± 1.3%, p<0.05). Carotid bodies removal attenuated the sympathoexcitation (26.2 ± 4.9%, p<0.05), but not the tachypnea (3.6 ± 0.5 bpm) induced by 2 mol/L NaCl. The forebrain disconnection at the pre-collicular level, abolished the sympathoexcitation (8.4 ± 3.7%, p<0.05) and the increase in phrenic burst frequency (1.2 ± 0.4 bpm, p<0.05) in response to 2 mol/L NaCl. The results indicate the participation of forebrain in the sympathetic and ventilatory responses produced by sodium overload. Moreover, they suggest that carotid bodies may act as a sodium peripheral sensor contributing for the autonomic responses to acute hyperosmotic challenges.
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