Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that a single bout of dynamic exercise produces a postexercise hypotension (PEH) and α1-adrenergic receptor hyporesponsiveness in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). The postexercise α1-adrenergic receptor hyporesponsiveness is due to an enhanced buffering of vasoconstriction by nitric oxide. Male ( n = 8) and female ( n = 5) SHR were instrumented with a Doppler ultrasonic flow probe around the femoral artery. Distal to the flow probe, a microrenathane catheter was inserted into a branch of the femoral artery for the infusion of the α1-adrenergic receptor agonist phenylephrine (PE). A microrenathane catheter was inserted into the descending aorta via the left common carotid artery for measurements of arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate. Dose-response curves to PE (3.8 × 10−3− 1.98 × 10−2μg/kHz) were generated before and after a single bout of dynamic exercise. Postexercise AP was reduced in male (13 ± 3 mmHg) and female SHR (18 ± 7 mmHg). Postexercise vasoconstrictor responses to PE were reduced in males due to an enhanced influence of nitric oxide. However, in females, postexercise vasoconstrictor responses to PE were not altered. Results suggest that nitric oxide- mediated α1-adrenergic receptor hyporesponsiveness contributes to PEH in male but not female SHR.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
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