CARDIAC RECEPTOR ACTIVITY IN THE PREGNANT RAT
怀孕大鼠的心脏受体活性
基本信息
- 批准号:6734222
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1996-06-01 至 2006-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:atriumautonomic reflexbaroreceptorsblood volumeendothelinfemaleheart dimension /sizeheart electrical activityheart ratehemodynamicsintracardiac pressurelaboratory ratmechanical stressneuroregulationnitric oxidepregnancy circulationreceptor expressionreceptor sensitivitystretch receptorsstretch reflexsympathetic nervous systemvascular resistancevasomotion
项目摘要
Increased blood volume and decreased blood pressure are early and sustained
alterations of pregnancy that are directly correlated with positive
outcomes. The chronic maintenance of these cardiovascular adjustments implies a
significant change in autonomic regulatory pathways, and it is known that
reflex effects mediated by these pathways are attenuated during rat and human
pregnancy, and further blunted during diseases, such as preeclampsia. One of
our long-term objectives is to characterize alterations in these neural reflex
pathways during pregnancy and to elucidate mechanisms involved. Understanding
changes in these cardiovascular regulatory systems will improve clinical
management of blood volume and pressure during pregnancy. Using the pregnant
rat model, which undergoes hemodynamic changes similar to those in humans, we
have demonstrated that afferent discharge in the autonomic receptors, which
regulate blood volume and blood pressure, is attenuated during pregnancy. One
explanation for a reduction in cardiac receptor sensitivity is the suggestion
that pregnancy actually represents an "underfilled" state, and this concept
will be explored in the present proposal. In addition, we are investigating the
role of alterations in wall stretch and local paracrine factors in the
reduction of afferent receptor firing during pregnancy. Based on our findings
in the current funding cycle, three aims are proposed for this competing
renewal: Aim #1: we will determine if exogenous blood volume expansion restores
cardiac receptor activity in the late-pregnant rat to levels observed in the
nonpregnant animal, and if volume expansion has a differential effect in the
early-pregnant animal; Aim #2: right atrial pressure/dimension relationships
will be measured in late-pregnant and nonpregnant animals to gain a better
understanding of the degree of stretch "sensed" by cardiac receptors; Aim #3:
we will determine whether nitric oxide and/or endothelin, substances known to
decrease baroreceptor firing in nonpregnant animals, mediate the reduction in
cardiac and baroreceptor activity we have observed during pregnancy. The
proposed research plan stems logically from the investigator's currently funded
work on alterations in autonomic regulation of cardiovascular function during
pregnancy. Data collected during the current grant period have provided
intriguing new information about gestational modulation of autonomic receptor
activity in the gravid rat. In this competitive renewal we will focus our
efforts on mechanisms involved in these changes of pregnancy. The insights
gained from these investigations will extend the understanding cardiovascular
control in a heretofore-unstudied component of autonomic regulatory pathways in
pregnancy, and will further elucidate physiologic as well and pathologic
mechanisms of blood volume and blood pressure control during pregnancy that
will broaden our knowledge base for clinical management of the pregnant woman.
血容量增加和血压降低是早期和持续的
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REGULATION OF VASCULAR RESISTANCE DURING PREGNANCY
怀孕期间血管阻力的调节
- 批准号:
3051896 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
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