Estrogen enhances baroreflex control of heart rate in conscious ovariectomized rats

被引:56
作者
El-Mas, MM [1 ]
Abdel-Rahman, AA [1 ]
机构
[1] E Carolina Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
关键词
rat; gender; baroreflex sensitivity; 17; beta-estradiol; ovariectomy;
D O I
10.1139/cjpp-76-4-381
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
In previous studies, we have shown that the baroreflex control of heart rate is significantly attenuated in females compared with age-matched males. This study investigated the role of estrogen in the modulation of baroreflex function in conscious unrestrained rats. Baroreflex-mediated decreases in heart rate in response to increments in blood pressure evoked by phenylephrine were evaluated in conscious freely moving male and female Sprague-Dawley rats as well as in ovariectomized rats. The effect of a 2-day 17 beta-estradiol (50 mu g kg(-1) day(-1), s.c.) or vehicle treatment on baroreflex sensitivity was investigated in ovariectomized rats. Intravenous bolus doses of phenylephrine (1-16 mu g/kg) elicited dose-dependent presser and bradycardic responses in all groups of rats. Regression analysis of the baroreflex curves relating increments in blood pressure to the associated heart rate responses revealed a significantly (p < 0.05) smaller baroreflex sensitivity in female compared with male rats (-1.22 +/- 0.07 and -1.85 +/- 0.15 beats min(-1) mmHg(-1), respectively), suggesting an attenuated baroreflex function in females. In age-matched ovariectomized rats, baroreflex sensitivity showed further reduction (-0.93 +/- 0.02 beats min(-1) mmH (-1)). Treatment of ovariectomized rats with 17 beta-estradiol significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced the baroreflex sensitivity (-1.41 +/- 0.16 beats min(-1) mmHg(-1)) to a level that was slightly higher than that of sham-operated female rats. Furthermore, baroreflex sensitivity of ovariectomized estradiol-treated rats was not significantly different from that of age-matched male rats. The vehicle, on the other hand, had no effect on baroreflex sensitivity of ovariectomized rats. These data support our earlier findings that sexual dimorphism exists in baroreflex control of heart rate. More importantly, the present study provides experimental evidence that suggests a facilitatory role for estrogen in the modulation of baroreflex function.
引用
收藏
页码:381 / 386
页数:6
相关论文
共 27 条
[1]  
ABDELRAHMAN A, 1994, FASEB J, V8, pA41
[2]   GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN THE BARORECEPTOR REFLEX CONTROL OF HEART-RATE IN NORMOTENSIVE HUMANS [J].
ABDELRAHMAN, ARA ;
MERRILL, RH ;
WOOLES, WR .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1994, 77 (02) :606-613
[3]  
ABDELRAHMAN ARA, 1985, J PHARMACOL EXP THER, V232, P194
[4]   Estrogen increases the bradycardia elicited by central administration of the serotonin(1A) agonist 8-OH-DPAT in conscious rats [J].
Alper, RH ;
Schmitz, TM .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1996, 716 (1-2) :224-228
[5]   DIMINISHED BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY IN HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE [J].
BRISTOW, JD ;
HONOUR, AJ ;
PICKERING, GW ;
SLEIGHT, P ;
SMYTH, HS .
CIRCULATION, 1969, 39 (01) :48-+
[6]   Aging impairs heart rate reflexes earlier in female than in male Sprague-Dawley rats [J].
Bunag, RD ;
Davidow, LW .
NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING, 1996, 17 (01) :87-93
[7]   BRAIN-STEM AND BULBOSPINAL NEUROTRANSMITTER SYSTEMS IN THE CONTROL OF BLOOD-PRESSURE [J].
CHALMERS, J ;
PILOWSKY, P .
JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 1991, 9 (08) :675-694
[8]   ARTERIAL BAROREFLEX CONTROL OF HEART-RATE IN THE CONSCIOUS RAT [J].
COLEMAN, TG .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1980, 238 (04) :H515-H520
[9]   CENTRALLY MEDIATED REDUCTION IN CARDIAC-OUTPUT ELICITS THE ENHANCED HYPOTENSIVE EFFECT OF CLONIDINE IN CONSCIOUS AORTIC BARODENERVATED RATS [J].
ELMAS, MM ;
CARROLL, RG ;
ABDELRAHMAN, AA .
JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 1994, 24 (02) :184-193
[10]  
ELMAS MM, 1992, J PHARMACOL EXP THER, V262, P157