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Chronic intermittent hypoxia modulates nNOS mRNA and protein expression in the rat hypothalamus.

Jianhua Huang1, Renaud Tamisier, Ensheng Ji, Jingli Tong, Woodrow J Weiss.   

Abstract

Exposure to chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) as observed in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) elicits a sustained elevation of sympathetic activity and arterial blood pressure. Our overall hypothesis is that intermittent hypoxia might increase sympathetic activity, in part by altering neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) expression in the hypothalamus, where nitric oxide is sympathoinhibitory. In this study, we begin investigation of this hypothesis by testing the more specific hypothesis that the CIH alters nNOS expression in regions of the hypothalamus associated with cardiovascular regulation. To test the effect of CIH on NOS expression we subjected male Sprague-Dawley rats to cyclic intermittent hypoxia for 8h/day, for 35 days. Experimental rats showed an increase in systemic blood pressure. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry were performed on hypothalamic sections, respectively. The CIH rats displayed significantly lower levels of both nNOS mRNA and protein in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN) with different changes in the subareas of the PVN. There was a decreased level of nNOS mRNA and protein in the subfornical organ and the periventricular hypothalamic nucleus of the CIH rats, but no significant change in the supraoptic nucleus or the lateral hypothalamic area. This work suggests that examination of central regulation of sympathetic activity may help elucidate the mechanisms of hypertension after CIH.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17442632     DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2007.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


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