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Sympathoexcitatory responses to renal chemosensitive stimuli are exaggerated at nighttime in rats.

Leon J DeLalio1, Sean D Stocker1.   

Abstract

The circadian cycle impacts sympathetic nerve activity (SNA), cardiovascular hemodynamics, and renal function. Activation of renal sensory nerves by chemosensory and mechanosensory stimuli reflexively changes efferent SNA and arterial blood pressure (ABP) to maintain homeostasis. However, it is unclear to what extent circadian cycle influences reflex SNA and ABP responses to renal sensory stimuli. Renal, splanchnic, and lumbar SNA and ABP responses to intrarenal arterial infusion of bradykinin or capsaicin and elevated renal pelvic pressure were measured in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats during nighttime (wakeful/active phase) and daytime (inactive phase). Intrarenal arterial bradykinin infusion significantly increased efferent renal SNA, splanchnic SNA, and ABP but not lumbar SNA. Responses were greater during nighttime versus daytime. Similarly, intrarenal arterial capsaicin infusion significantly increased renal SNA and splanchnic SNA, and responses were again greater during nighttime. Elevated renal pelvic pressure increased renal SNA and splanchnic SNA; however, responses did not differ between daytime and nighttime. Finally, afferent renal nerve activity responses to bradykinin were not different between daytime and nighttime. Thus, renal chemokines elicit greater sympathoexcitatory responses at nighttime that cannot be attributed to differences in afferent renal nerve activity. Collectively, these data suggest that the circadian cycle alters the excitability of central autonomic networks to alter baseline SNA and ABP as well as the magnitude of visceral reflexes.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The current study discovers that the circadian cycle influences sympathetic and hemodynamic responses to activation of renal chemosensitive sensory fibers. Sympathetic responses to intrarenal bradykinin or capsaicin infusion were exaggerated during nighttime (active period), but mechanosensitive responses to elevated renal pelvic pressure were not. Importantly, renal afferent nerve responses were not different between nighttime and daytime. These data suggest that the circadian cycle modulates sympathetic responses to visceral afferent activation.

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Keywords:  bradykinin; chemosensory; circadian; renal nerves; renal reflex

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35867707      PMCID: PMC9394783          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00665.2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   5.125


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