The regulation of sympathetic nerve activity in the chronic heart failure (CHF) state is a complex and critically important issue. Over the past 20 years this laboratory has been investigating mechanisms of abnormal neuro-humoral control of cardiovascular function in animal models of CHF. We have clearly shown that enhanced sympathetic outflow, which is characteristic of the CHF state, is a multi-factorial process involving alterations in both buffer reflexes and in the central modulation of sympathetic outflow. Based on preliminary data and on recent studies published from this laboratory we proposed to investigate the role of two humoral mediators of sympathetic outflow in CHF. Namely, angiotensin II (Ang II) and nitric oxide (NO). In these studies we hypothesize that a down regulation of the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase (nNos) in specific central sites contributes that a down regulation of the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase (nNos) in specific central sites contributes to an increase in sympathetic outflow in rabbits with pacing-induced CHF. Furthermore, we suggest that an increase in central Ang II contributes to this sympatho-excitation.
In specific aim 1 we will determine the interaction of Ang II and NO on the regulation of resting and reflex mediated changes in renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) in conscious rabbits with CHF. These studies will be accomplished by Intracerebroventricular administration of NO donors, antagonists and Ang II receptor antagonists while evoking the arterial baroreflex and the cardiopulmonary reflex.
In specific aim 2 we will evaluate the role of Ang II on nNOS baroreflex in the cardiopulmonary reflex.
In specific aim 2 we will evaluate the role of Ang II on nNOS production in the brain by measuring both nNOS mRNA and protein. In addition, we will determine the effects of chronic treatment with angiotensin receptor antagonists on nNOS expression and protein in rabbits with and without CHF. Additional preliminary evidence suggests that exercise conditioning (EXC) in CHF can not only reverse the sympatho-excitatory state but can up regulate nNOS mRNA and protein in the brain. Therefore, in specific aim 3 we will determine the role of EXC on resting RSNA and on baroreflex and cardiopulmonary reflex control of RSNA as well as determining the effects of EXC on the central expression of nNOS mRNA and protein. These studies will provide important new information on the regulation of sympathetic outflow in CHF and one of the mechanisms by which exercise may be beneficial to patients with this disease.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
5P01HL062222-03
Application #
6457664
Study Section
Project Start
2001-07-01
Project End
2002-06-30
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$142,461
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Omaha
State
NE
Country
United States
Zip Code
68198
Tian, Changhai; Gao, Lie; Zimmerman, Matthew C et al. (2018) Myocardial infarction-induced microRNA-enriched exosomes contribute to cardiac Nrf2 dysregulation in chronic heart failure. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 314:H928-H939
Marcus, Noah J; Del Rio, Rodrigo; Ding, Yanfeng et al. (2018) KLF2 mediates enhanced chemoreflex sensitivity, disordered breathing and autonomic dysregulation in heart failure. J Physiol 596:3171-3185
Fontes, Marco Antônio Peliky; Vaz, Gisele Cristiane; Cardoso, Thais Zielke Dias et al. (2018) GABA-containing liposomes: neuroscience applications and translational perspectives for targeting neurological diseases. Nanomedicine 14:781-788
de Morais, Sharon D B; Shanks, Julia; Zucker, Irving H (2018) Integrative Physiological Aspects of Brain RAS in Hypertension. Curr Hypertens Rep 20:10
Zheng, Hong; Katsurada, Kenichi; Liu, Xuefei et al. (2018) Specific Afferent Renal Denervation Prevents Reduction in Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Within the Paraventricular Nucleus in Rats With Chronic Heart Failure. Hypertension 72:667-675
Lewis, Robert; Hackfort, Bryan T; Schultz, Harold D (2018) Chronic Heart Failure Abolishes Circadian Rhythms in Resting and Chemoreflex Breathing. Adv Exp Med Biol 1071:129-136
Becker, Bryan K; Wang, Hanjun; Zucker, Irving H (2017) Central TrkB blockade attenuates ICV angiotensin II-hypertension and sympathetic nerve activity in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Auton Neurosci 205:77-86
Zheng, Hong; Liu, Xuefei; Li, Yulong et al. (2017) A Hypothalamic Leptin-Glutamate Interaction in the Regulation of Sympathetic Nerve Activity. Neural Plast 2017:2361675
Sharma, Neeru M; Nandi, Shyam S; Zheng, Hong et al. (2017) A novel role for miR-133a in centrally mediated activation of the renin-angiotensin system in congestive heart failure. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 312:H968-H979
Mishra, Paras K; Ying, Wei; Nandi, Shyam Sundar et al. (2017) Diabetic Cardiomyopathy: An Immunometabolic Perspective. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) 8:72

Showing the most recent 10 out of 169 publications