The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus and carotid receptors modulate hyperglycemia induced by hemorrhage |
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Authors: | Silveira Simonton Andrade Viana Lima Nilo Resende Haibara Andréa Siqueira Coimbra Cândido Celso |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais, ICB-UFMG, 6627 Av. Antonio Carlos, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to assess the role of cholinergic transmission in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) and carotid body receptors in mediating a rise in plasma glucose levels in response to hemorrhagic hypotension in rats. Methylatropine (1x10(-9) mol) or 0.15 M NaCl (0.2 microl) was injected into the PVN of Wistar rats weighing 250-300 g bearing a chronic jugular catheter for blood sampling and hemorrhage (1.2 ml/100 g/2 min). Polyethylene cannulae (PE-10) were inserted into the left femoral artery for cardiovascular monitoring. In the other experimental protocol, hemorrhage was performed on rats submitted to bilateral carotid receptor denervation (H-CD). The results show that the hyperglycemic response to hemorrhage was decreased by either methylatropine (H-MA) treatment or bilateral carotid receptor denervation (10.3+/-0.4 mM, control, n=15 vs. 7.7+/-0.2 mM, H-MA, n=12, and 7.6+/-0.3 mM, H-CD, n=5, p<0.01). Furthermore, methylatropine did not affect the recovery of blood pressure after hemorrhage-induced hypotension, suggesting that the metabolic and pressor adjustments have different efferent pathways. Our data demonstrate that cholinergic input from the PVN and carotid receptors (chemo- and/or baroreceptors) might participate in the same neural pathway activated by hemorrhage-induced hypotension that produces hyperglycemia. |
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Keywords: | PVN Methylatropine Hemorrhage Plasma glucose Carotid receptor |
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