Chronic intermittent hypoxia impairs diuretic and natriuretic responses to volume expansion in rats with preserved low-pressure baroreflex control of the kidney
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Chronic intermittent hypoxia impairs diuretic and natriuretic responses to volume expansion in rats with preserved low-pressure baroreflex control of the kidney
Abstract
We examined the effects of exposure to chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) on baroreflex control of renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) and renal excretory responses to volume expansion (VE) before and after intrarenal transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) blockade by capsaizepine (CPZ). Male Wistar rats were exposed to 96 cycles of hypoxia per day for 14 days (CIH) or normoxia. Urine flow and absolute Na+ excretion during VE were less in CIH-exposed rats, but the progressive decrease in RSNA during VE was preserved. Assessment of the high-pressure baroreflex revealed an increase in the operating and response range of RSNA and decreased slope in CIH-exposed rats with substantial hypertension [+19 mmHg basal mean arterial pressure (MAP)] but not in a second cohort with modest hypertension (+12 mmHg). Intrarenal CPZ caused diuresis, natriuresis, and a reduction in MAP in sham-exposed (sham) and CIH-exposed rats. After intrarenal CPZ, diuretic and natriuretic responses to VE in CIH-exposed rats were equivalent to those of sham rats. TRPV1 expression in the renal pelvic wall was similar in both experimental groups. Exposure to CIH did not elicit glomerular hypertrophy, renal inflammation, or oxidative stress. We conclude that exposure to CIH 1) does not impair the low-pressure baroreflex control of RSNA; 2) has modest effects on the high-pressure baroreflex control of RSNA, most likely indirectly due to hypertension; 3) can elicit hypertension in the absence of kidney injury; and 4) impairs diuretic and natriuretic responses to fluid overload. Our results suggest that exposure to CIH causes renal dysfunction, which may be relevant to obstructive sleep apnea.
Keywords: baroreflex; diuresis; intermittent hypoxia; transient receptor potential vanilloid 1; volume expansion.
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