| Literature DB >> 29545754 |
Aleksandra Mazur1, Anthony Guernec1, Jacky Lautridou1, Julie Dupas1, Emmanuel Dugrenot1, Marc Belhomme1, Michael Theron1, François Guerrero1.
Abstract
Introduction: Commercial divers, high altitude pilots, and astronauts are exposed to some inherent risk of decompression sickness (DCS), though the mechanisms that trigger are still unclear. It has been previously showed that diving may induce increased levels of serum angiotensin converting enzyme. The renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) is one of the most important regulators of blood pressure and fluid volume. The purpose of the present study was to control the influence of angiotensin II on the appearance of DCS.Entities:
Keywords: angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; angiotensin receptor antagonist; animal model; calcium channel blocker; decompression illness; renin-angiotensin system; vasomotion
Year: 2018 PMID: 29545754 PMCID: PMC5838564 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Figure 1Appearance of DCS among control rats and rats treated with enalapril and losartan. Appearance of DCS among the control rats and rats treated with enalapril and losartan expressed as a percentage of the total number of the rats in each group. Histogram in black represents the rats suffering severe DCS, stripes are rats with mild DCS and dots are the asymptomatic group *p < 0.05.
Figure 2Appearance of DCS among control rats, additional control alcohol group and rats treated with nifedipine. Appearance of DCS among the control rats, additional control alcohol group and rats treated with nifedipine expressed as a percentage of the total number of the rats in each group. Histogram in black represents the rats suffering severe DCS, stripes are rats with mild DCS and dots are the asymptomatic group. There was no statiscally significant difference between groups.
Figure 3ACE plasma levels for all diving groups with treatment compared with diving control and non-diving rats. ACE plasma levels expressed as ng/ml (mean ± SEM), for all the diving groups with treatment compared with diving control and non-diving rats. *p < 0.05.
Figure 4ANG plasma levels for all diving groups with treatment compared with diving control and non-diving rats. ANG plasma levels expressed as pg/ml (mean ± SEM), for all the diving groups with treatment compared with diving control and non-diving rats. *p < 0.05.
Figure 5TBARS plasma levels for all diving groups with treatment compared with diving control and non-diving rats. TBARS plasma levels expressed as μM (mean ± SEM), for all the diving groups with treatment compared with diving control and non-diving rats. *p < 0.05.
Figure 6IL-6 plasma levels for all diving groups with treatment compared with diving control. IL-6 plasma levels expressed as pg/ml (mean ± SEM), for all the diving groups with treatment compared with diving control. *p < 0.05.