Mr. Moyses et al., SIGMOIDAL CURVE-FITTING OF BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY IN RENOVASCULAR 2K1C HYPERTENSIVE RATS, Brazilian journal of medical and biological research, 27(6), 1994, pp. 1419-1424
The time course of changes in baroreceptor reflex sensitivity in Goldb
latt two-kidney one clip (2K1C) hypertension was studied 3, 7 and 30 d
ays after renal artery clipping by means of a sigmoidal curve-fitting
analysis. Experiments were performed in 54 adult male Wistar rats (N =
9 per group) weighing 200-300 g. The reflex heart rate responses were
elicited by alternate intravenous bolus injections of phenylephrine (
Delta +5 to +50 mmHg) and sodium nitroprusside (Delta -5 to -50 mmHg).
A clear upper and lower plateau (reflex tachycardia and bradycardia,
respectively) was noted in both sham and hypertensive groups. Although
the resting mean arterial pressure was significantly increased in all
hypertensive groups (131 +/- 3, 149 +/- 7 and 168 +/- 11 mmHg, respec
tively, 3, 7 and 30 days after clipping), when compared to the sham gr
oup (108 +/- 2 mmHg), significant changes in baroreceptor reflex funct
ion were observed only in 7- and 30-day groups. Baroreflex sensitivity
was markedly reduced in these hypertensive rats (2.3 +/- 0.3 and 1.9
+/- 0.3 bpm/mmHg, respectively) compared to the sham group (4.2 +/- 0.
3 bpm/mmHg). In addition, a reduced baroreflex heart rate range was ob
served in these groups (117 +/- 12 and 107 +/- 10 bpm, respectively) c
ompared to the sham group (165 +/- 11 bpm). These data indicate an imp
airment of baroreflex function in conscious 2K1C hypertensive rats whi
ch seems to be secondary to arterial hypertension.