ROLE OF ANGIOTENSIN-II IN HEMODYNAMIC-RESPONSES TO DYNAMIC EXERCISE IN MINISWINE

Citation
Cl. Stebbins et Jd. Symons, ROLE OF ANGIOTENSIN-II IN HEMODYNAMIC-RESPONSES TO DYNAMIC EXERCISE IN MINISWINE, Journal of applied physiology, 78(1), 1995, pp. 185-190
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
87507587
Volume
78
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
185 - 190
Database
ISI
SICI code
8750-7587(1995)78:1<185:ROAIHT>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Angiotensin II (ANG II) is a potent vasoconstrictor of splanchnic and renal resistance vessels. Because ANG II increases during exercise and blood flow in the splanchnic and renal circulations decreases, we tes ted the hypothesis that ANG II plays a role in arterial blood pressure and regional blood flow responses to treadmill running in the miniswi ne. Consequently, 11 pigs were instrumented with epicardial electrocar diogram leads and left atrial and aortic catheters to assess mean arte rial blood pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), myocardial contractility, cardiac output, and regional blood flow during treadmill running. Each animal exercised for 20 min at 80% of its maximal HR reserve. Exercis e was performed in the absence and presence of the ANG II AT(1) recept or antagonist losartan (15-20 mg/kg). ANG II AT(1) receptor blockade a ttenuated the MAP and systemic vascular resistance responses to dynami c exercise but had no effect on cardiac output, HR, or myocardial cont ractility. In addition, blood flow increased and/or regional vascular resistance decreased in the heart, kidneys, stomach, small intestine, and colon, whereas the reverse occurred in the skin and spleen. These data suggest that ANG II contributes to the increase in MAP and redist ribution of cardiac output associated with dynamic exercise.