Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Thiago Bruder [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: de Fátima Ferreira Baptista, Baptista [UNESP], Pereira, Priscila Cristina [UNESP], Campos, Dijon Henrique Salomé [UNESP], Leopoldo, André Soares [UNESP], Leopoldo, Ana Paula Lima [UNESP], Júnior, Silvio A. Oliveira [UNESP], Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP], Cicogna, Antônio Carlos [UNESP], Cordellini, Sandra [UNESP]
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/226523
Resumo: Background: Mechanisms underlying vascular abnormalities in obesity remain to be completely clarified. Objective: L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway was evaluated on vascular response of high-fat diet-obese rats, focusing on endothelial and smooth muscle cells. Methods: 30-day-old rats were divided in two groups: control (C) and obese (OB, high-fat diet for 30 weeks). After 30 weeks, body weight, adiposity index, blood pressure, and metabolic and endocrine profiles of the animals were recorded. Curves to noradrenaline were obtained in absence and presence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor (L-NAME, 3x10-4M) on intact and denuded thoracic aorta from C and OB rats. Results: Body weight, adiposity index, leptin and insulin levels were increased in OB, while blood pressure was unchanged. Obesity also produced glucose tolerance and insulin resistance. Reactivity to noradrenaline of intact aorta was similar in C and OB rats. L-NAME presence produced a similar increase in maximal responses, but a higher leftward shift of noradrenaline responses in intact aorta from C than in OB rats [EC50 (x10-7M): C=1.84 (0.83-4.07), O = 2.49 (1.41-4.38); L-NAME presence C = 0.02 (0.01-0.04)*, O = 0.21 (0.11-0.40)*†,*p < 0.05 vs respective control, †p < 0.05 vs control plus L-NAME, n = 6-7]. None of the protocols altered the reactivity to noradrenaline of denuded aortas. Conclusion: High-fat diet-induced obesity promotes metabolic and vascular alterations. The vascular alteration involved an endothelial L-arginine/NO pathway improvement was probably correlated to diet-induced hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia. The greater resistance to L-NAME effects in aorta of obese rats raises concerns about the lower cardiovascular vulnerability of obese individuals in the presence of associated pathologies that impair NO-system activity.
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spelling Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathwayDietary fatsEndotheliumNitric oxideObesityRatsVascular. incidence of certain formsBackground: Mechanisms underlying vascular abnormalities in obesity remain to be completely clarified. Objective: L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway was evaluated on vascular response of high-fat diet-obese rats, focusing on endothelial and smooth muscle cells. Methods: 30-day-old rats were divided in two groups: control (C) and obese (OB, high-fat diet for 30 weeks). After 30 weeks, body weight, adiposity index, blood pressure, and metabolic and endocrine profiles of the animals were recorded. Curves to noradrenaline were obtained in absence and presence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor (L-NAME, 3x10-4M) on intact and denuded thoracic aorta from C and OB rats. Results: Body weight, adiposity index, leptin and insulin levels were increased in OB, while blood pressure was unchanged. Obesity also produced glucose tolerance and insulin resistance. Reactivity to noradrenaline of intact aorta was similar in C and OB rats. L-NAME presence produced a similar increase in maximal responses, but a higher leftward shift of noradrenaline responses in intact aorta from C than in OB rats [EC50 (x10-7M): C=1.84 (0.83-4.07), O = 2.49 (1.41-4.38); L-NAME presence C = 0.02 (0.01-0.04)*, O = 0.21 (0.11-0.40)*†,*p < 0.05 vs respective control, †p < 0.05 vs control plus L-NAME, n = 6-7]. None of the protocols altered the reactivity to noradrenaline of denuded aortas. Conclusion: High-fat diet-induced obesity promotes metabolic and vascular alterations. The vascular alteration involved an endothelial L-arginine/NO pathway improvement was probably correlated to diet-induced hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia. The greater resistance to L-NAME effects in aorta of obese rats raises concerns about the lower cardiovascular vulnerability of obese individuals in the presence of associated pathologies that impair NO-system activity.Departamento de Farmacologia Instituto de Biociências-UNESP, São PauloDepartamento de Medicina Clínica-UNESP, São PauloDepartamento de Bioestatística Instituto de Biociências-UNESP Universidade Estadual Paulista, São PauloDepartamento de Farmacologia Instituto de Biociências-UNESP, São PauloDepartamento de Medicina Clínica-UNESP, São PauloDepartamento de Bioestatística Instituto de Biociências-UNESP Universidade Estadual Paulista, São PauloUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Nascimento, Thiago Bruder [UNESP]de Fátima Ferreira Baptista, Baptista [UNESP]Pereira, Priscila Cristina [UNESP]Campos, Dijon Henrique Salomé [UNESP]Leopoldo, André Soares [UNESP]Leopoldo, Ana Paula Lima [UNESP]Júnior, Silvio A. Oliveira [UNESP]Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]Cicogna, Antônio Carlos [UNESP]Cordellini, Sandra [UNESP]2022-04-29T00:50:15Z2022-04-29T00:50:15Z2011-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleArquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, v. 97, n. 1, 2011.0066-782X1678-4170http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2265232-s2.0-80052799549Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengArquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T00:50:15Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/226523Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:49:50.049978Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
title Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
spellingShingle Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
Nascimento, Thiago Bruder [UNESP]
Dietary fats
Endothelium
Nitric oxide
Obesity
Rats
Vascular. incidence of certain forms
title_short Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
title_full Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
title_fullStr Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
title_full_unstemmed Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
title_sort Vascular alterations in high-fat diet-obese rats: Role of endothelial l-arginine/no pathway
author Nascimento, Thiago Bruder [UNESP]
author_facet Nascimento, Thiago Bruder [UNESP]
de Fátima Ferreira Baptista, Baptista [UNESP]
Pereira, Priscila Cristina [UNESP]
Campos, Dijon Henrique Salomé [UNESP]
Leopoldo, André Soares [UNESP]
Leopoldo, Ana Paula Lima [UNESP]
Júnior, Silvio A. Oliveira [UNESP]
Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
Cicogna, Antônio Carlos [UNESP]
Cordellini, Sandra [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 de Fátima Ferreira Baptista, Baptista [UNESP]
Pereira, Priscila Cristina [UNESP]
Campos, Dijon Henrique Salomé [UNESP]
Leopoldo, André Soares [UNESP]
Leopoldo, Ana Paula Lima [UNESP]
Júnior, Silvio A. Oliveira [UNESP]
Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
Cicogna, Antônio Carlos [UNESP]
Cordellini, Sandra [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Thiago Bruder [UNESP]
de Fátima Ferreira Baptista, Baptista [UNESP]
Pereira, Priscila Cristina [UNESP]
Campos, Dijon Henrique Salomé [UNESP]
Leopoldo, André Soares [UNESP]
Leopoldo, Ana Paula Lima [UNESP]
Júnior, Silvio A. Oliveira [UNESP]
Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
Cicogna, Antônio Carlos [UNESP]
Cordellini, Sandra [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dietary fats
Endothelium
Nitric oxide
Obesity
Rats
Vascular. incidence of certain forms
topic Dietary fats
Endothelium
Nitric oxide
Obesity
Rats
Vascular. incidence of certain forms
description Background: Mechanisms underlying vascular abnormalities in obesity remain to be completely clarified. Objective: L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway was evaluated on vascular response of high-fat diet-obese rats, focusing on endothelial and smooth muscle cells. Methods: 30-day-old rats were divided in two groups: control (C) and obese (OB, high-fat diet for 30 weeks). After 30 weeks, body weight, adiposity index, blood pressure, and metabolic and endocrine profiles of the animals were recorded. Curves to noradrenaline were obtained in absence and presence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor (L-NAME, 3x10-4M) on intact and denuded thoracic aorta from C and OB rats. Results: Body weight, adiposity index, leptin and insulin levels were increased in OB, while blood pressure was unchanged. Obesity also produced glucose tolerance and insulin resistance. Reactivity to noradrenaline of intact aorta was similar in C and OB rats. L-NAME presence produced a similar increase in maximal responses, but a higher leftward shift of noradrenaline responses in intact aorta from C than in OB rats [EC50 (x10-7M): C=1.84 (0.83-4.07), O = 2.49 (1.41-4.38); L-NAME presence C = 0.02 (0.01-0.04)*, O = 0.21 (0.11-0.40)*†,*p < 0.05 vs respective control, †p < 0.05 vs control plus L-NAME, n = 6-7]. None of the protocols altered the reactivity to noradrenaline of denuded aortas. Conclusion: High-fat diet-induced obesity promotes metabolic and vascular alterations. The vascular alteration involved an endothelial L-arginine/NO pathway improvement was probably correlated to diet-induced hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia. The greater resistance to L-NAME effects in aorta of obese rats raises concerns about the lower cardiovascular vulnerability of obese individuals in the presence of associated pathologies that impair NO-system activity.
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