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AUTONOMIC AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES

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Pages 623-634 | Received 26 Jan 2000, Accepted 03 Apr 2000, Published online: 21 Aug 2000
 

Abstract

The effect of streptozotocin induced diabetes on autonomic regulation of heart rate and endothelial function was examined in Sprague-Dawley rats. Weanling rats (3–4 weeks of age) of either sex were randomly assigned to a non-diabetic (male 5, female 6) or diabetic (male 4, female 5). Diabetes was induced with a single intraperitoneal (IP) injection of streptozotocin (STZ, 100 mg/kg). Non-diabetic rats received an IP injection of saline. Eight weeks after injection, rats were chronically instrumented with a left jugular venous catheter and a left carotid arterial catheter. After recovery (5 days) cardiac sympathetic tonus, parasympathetic tonus and intrinsic heart rate were determined. On an alternative day, the pressor response to nitric oxide synthase inhibition (NOS-X) was determined in areflexic rats. Cardiac sympathetic tonus (72 ± 13 vs. 41 ± 7), parasympathetic tonus (−51 ± 10 vs. −22 ± 7), and intrinsic heart rate (368 ± 6 vs. 292 ± 9), were reduced in diabetic rats. Furthermore, diabetic rats had a smaller pressor response (Δ33 ± 7 vs. Δ66 ± 5) to NOS-X. These results document impaired autonomic control of heart rate and endothelial dysfunction in 8-week streptozotocin induced diabetic rats.

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