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Effect of pregnancy on the uterine vasoconstrictor response to exercise in rats.
Lashley, Christopher J; Supik, David A; Atkinson, James T; Murphy, Robert J; O'Hagan, Kathleen P.
Afiliação
  • Lashley CJ; Program in Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA Department of Physiology, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA.
  • Supik DA; Program in Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA.
  • Atkinson JT; Program in Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA.
  • Murphy RJ; Department of Physiology, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA.
  • O'Hagan KP; Department of Physiology, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois, USA kohaga@midwestern.edu.
Physiol Rep ; 3(3)2015 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25804264
ABSTRACT
A major maternal adaptation in pregnancy is the large increase in uteroplacental blood flow that supplies the growing fetus with oxygen and nutrients. The impact of gestation on the dynamic uterine vasoconstrictor response to exercise in the rat, a common model for pathophysiological disorders in pregnancy remains unknown. We hypothesized that rats exhibit a robust uterine vasoconstrictor response to acute exercise that is attenuated in late pregnancy. Pregnant (P, N = 12) and nonpregnant (NP, N = 8) rats were instrumented chronically with a ultrasonic transit-time flowprobe and carotid arterial catheter to directly measure uterine artery blood flow (UtBF) and blood pressure (BP), respectively, at day 20 of gestation for 5 min of treadmill exercise (7 m/min; 6% grade). Preexercise UtBF [P, 2.1 (SD1.6) vs. NP, 0.5 (SD0.3) mL/min P < 0.01) and uterine artery conductance (UtC) [P, 2.1(SD1.7) vs. NP, 0.4 (SD0.2) mL/min × mmHg(-1) × 10(-2), P < 0.01] were higher in pregnant rats, whereas preexercise BP was lower in the pregnant rats [P, 111 (SD13) vs. NP, 126 (SD13) mmHg, P = 0.02]. Preexercise heart rate was similar [P, 457 (SD30) vs. NP, 454 (SD42), P = 0.3]. Exercise initiated rapid and sustained decreases in UtBF [Δ-47% (SD12)] and UtC [Δ-49% (SD12)] that were attenuated in the pregnant rats [UtBF, Δ-25% (SD20) and UtC, Δ-30% (SD20), P = 0.02]. The BP and heart rate responses to exercise were unaffected in late pregnancy (interaction term, P = 0.3). In rats, dynamic exercise induces a uterine vasoconstrictor response that is blunted during late gestation, a response that we observed previously in pregnant rabbits.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article