Effects of low-protein diet on the baroreflex and Bezold-Jarisch reflex in conscious rats.
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2001
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The present study evaluated the effects of a lowprotein
diet (LP, 6% protein) on cardiovascular reflexes
of Male Fisher rats. Three experimental groups,
and their respective controls (15% protein), were used:
(1) Baroreceptor reflex (BAR); (2) Bezold-Jarisch reflex
(BJR); and (3) Prazosin treated. Dietary restriction
began after weaning (three weeks) and lasted for a
period of five weeks, after which animais were subjected
to the experimental protocols. The BAR group
was evaluated through injections of phenylephrine
(0.5-S.O)Jg!Kg, i.v.) and sodium nitroprusside (0.7-
7.0J1g/Kg, i.v.) while the BJR was evaluated through
injections of serotonin (2.5-10)Jg!Kg, i.v.). Our results
showed an increased baroreflex gain bradycardia
for the LP group (-0.96 ± 0.34 vs. -2.12 ± 1.06 bpm/
mmHg) and a larger bradycardia for the BJR the LP
group (160 ± 18% greater than controls). Basal cardiovascular
parameters were not different between LP
and control rats, however LP animais treated with
prazosin resulted in a larger fall of blood pressure
(-19±3 vs. -28±5mmHg). In conclusion, LP rats
present an increased responsiveness of BAR and
BJR, which could contribute to their normal levels
of cardiovascular parameters, in spite of the possible
increase in the sympathetic vasomotor tonus observed
with the prazosin protocol.
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Malnutrition, Protein restriction
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COSTA, F. T. et al. Effects of low-protein diet on the baroreflex and Bezold-Jarisch reflex in conscious rats. Nutritional Neuroscience, v. 04, p. 99-104, 2001. Disponível em: <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1028415X.2001.11747354>. Acesso em: 19 fev. 2017.