Study of the effect of heme oxigenase inhibition in Wistar rats on low- or high-salt intake / Estudo da inibição aguda da heme oxigenase em ratos Wistar submetidos a restrição ou sobrecarga crônica de cloreto de sódio

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

1998

RESUMO

The heme ring is hydrolyzed by an enzyme called heme oxygenase (HEOX). The products of that reaction are biliverdin, carbon monoxide (CO) and Fe3+. CO produces vascular smooth muscle cell relaxation due to activation of guanylyl ciclase with the resultant production of 3?,5?-ciclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). In the present study the effect on blood pressure due to acute inhibition of HEOX by zinc protoporphyrin IX (ZnPP IX) was observed. Male Wistar rats were fed low (LSD ? 0.15% NaCl), normal (NSD ? 1.3%) or high salt diet (HSD - 8% NaCl) from weaning (21 days-old animals). Tail-cuff blood pressure was measured in group A and B and continuous intra-arterial pressure was evaluated in group C before and after ZnPP IX or vehicle (Na2CO3) administration. In group A, blood pressure decreased in rats on HSD, and increased in the animals on NSD and LSD after ZnPP IX administration. A similar response to ZnPP IX was observed in group B. In group C no change in blood pressure was observed in the rats on the three diets. A negative correlation was obtained between blood pressure measured before ZnPP IX and the area under the curve of the percentual blood pressure change induced by ZnPP IX [(group A: r=0.66 - P<0.0001), (group B: r=0.59 - P=0.006), and (group C: r=0.59 - P<0.0005)]. In the animals that received vehicle, this correlation was not observed. In conclusion, in Wistar rats, the effect of HEOX inhibition by ZnPP IX is modulated by the basal blood pressure levels.

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pharmacology pressão arterial farmacologia blood pressure heme oxigenase rats wistar níveis pressóricos heme oxygenase rato wistar sobrecarga salina

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