Efficacy of a Low Dose of Estrogen on Antioxidant Defenses and Heart Rate Variability

Author:

Campos Cristina1ORCID,Casali Karina Rabello2,Baraldi Dhãniel1,Conzatti Adriana1,Araújo Alex Sander da Rosa1,Khaper Neelam3,Llesuy Susana4,Rigatto Katya5,Belló-Klein Adriane1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Sarmento Leite, 500 Bairro Farroupilha, 90050-170 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

2. Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul, 90620-001 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

3. Medical Sciences Division, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E1

4. Universidad de Buenos Aires, C1053ABJ Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre, 90050-170 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

Abstract

This study tested whether a low dose (40% less than the pharmacological dose of 17-βestradiol) would be as effective as the pharmacological dose to improve cardiovascular parameters and decrease cardiac oxidative stress. Female Wistar rats (n=9/group) were divided in three groups: (1) ovariectomized (Ovx), (2) ovariectomized animals treated for 21 days with low dose (LE; 0.2 mg), and (3) high dose (HE; 0.5 mg) 17-βestradiol subcutaneously. Hemodynamic assessment and spectral analysis for evaluation of autonomic nervous system regulation were performed. Myocardial superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities, redox ratio (GSH/GSSG), total radical-trapping antioxidant potential (TRAP), hydrogen peroxide, and superoxide anion concentrations were measured. HE and LE groups exhibited an improvement in hemodynamic function and heart rate variability. These changes were associated with an increase in the TRAP, GSH/GSSG, SOD, and CAT. A decrease in hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion was also observed in the treated estrogen groups as compared to the Ovx group. Our results indicate that a low dose of estrogen is just as effective as a high dose into promoting cardiovascular function and reducing oxidative stress, thereby supporting the approach of using low dose of estrogen in clinical settings to minimize the risks associated with estrogen therapy.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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