nitroarginine and Altitude-Sickness

nitroarginine has been researched along with Altitude-Sickness* in 1 studies

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Cardioprotection after acute exposure to simulated high altitude in rats. Role of nitric oxide.
    Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry, 2018, 02-28, Volume: 73

    In previous studies, upregulation of NOS during acclimatization of rats to sustained hypobaric hypoxia was associated to cardioprotection, evaluated as an increased tolerance of myocardium to hypoxia/reoxygenation. The objective of the present work was to investigate the effect of acute hypobaric hypoxia and the role of endogenous NO concerning cardiac tolerance to hypoxia/reoxygenation under β-adrenergic stimulation.. Rats were submitted to 58.7 kPa in a hypopressure chamber for 48 h whereas their normoxic controls remained at 101.3 kPa. By adding NOS substrate L-arg, or blocker L-NNA, isometric mechanical activity of papillary muscles isolated from left ventricle was evaluated at maximal or minimal production of NO, respectively, under β-adrenergic stimulation by isoproterenol, followed by 60/30 min of hypoxia/reoxygenation. Activities of NOS and cytochrome oxidase were evaluated by spectrophotometric methods and expression of HIF1-α and NOS isoforms by western blot. Eosin and hematoxiline staining were used for histological studies.. Cytosolic expression of HIF1-α, nNOS and eNOS, and NO production were higher in left ventricle of hypoxic rats. Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase activity was decreased by hypobaric hypoxia and this effect was reversed by L-NNA. After H/R, recovery of developed tension in papillary muscles from normoxic rats was 51-60% (regardless NO modulation) while in hypobaric hypoxia was 70% ± 3 (L-arg) and 54% ± 1 (L-NNA). Other mechanical parameters showed similar results. Preserved histological architecture was observed only in L-arg papillary muscles of hypoxic rats.. Exposure of rats to hypobaric hypoxia for only 2 days increased NO synthesis leading to cardioprotection.

    Topics: Altitude; Altitude Sickness; Animals; Blood Pressure; Cytosol; Electron Transport Complex IV; Heart Ventricles; Hypoxia; Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit; Male; Nitric Oxide; Nitric Oxide Synthase; Nitroarginine; Papillary Muscles; Rats, Wistar

2018