Vascular effect of red wine polyphenols in chronic stress-exposed Wistar-kyoto rats
- Title:
- Vascular effect of red wine polyphenols in chronic stress-exposed Wistar-kyoto rats
- Creator:
- Púzserová , A., Csizmadiová , Z. , Andriantsitohaina , R., and Bernátová, I.
- Identifier:
- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:ea9f8341-e035-4824-87bf-460d60325c79
uuid:ea9f8341-e035-4824-87bf-460d60325c79 - Subject:
- Crowding, Chronic social stress, Provinols TM, Blood pressure, and Nitric oxide
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- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Description:
- Present study investigated the effect of red wine polyphenolic compounds (ProvinolsTM) on blood pressure (BP), nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and vascular function in Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats exposed to chronic social stress produced by crowding. Adult male rats were divided into four groups: control (480 cm2/rat), ProvinolsTM-treated (20 mg/kg/day, 480 cm2/rat), crowded (200 cm2/rat) and crowded treated with Provinols TM (20 mg/kg/day, 200 cm2/rat) for 8 weeks. No differences in BP were observed among the groups at the end of experiment, however, reduced BP was observed in ProvinolsTM-treated rats after 3 weeks of treatment. NOS activity in the aorta was significantly elevated in crowded rats, while ProvinolsTM alone had no effect on nitric oxide (NO) production. Acetylcholine-induced relaxation of the femoral artery was significantly improved in stressed and ProvinolsTM-treated rats vs. control, without significant changes in their noradrenaline-induced vasoconstriction. Interestingly, ProvinolsTM blunted the elevation of NO production and vasorelaxation during crowding. Increased endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation and NO synthesis in crowded rats may represent the adaptation mechanisms, resulting in unaltered blood pressure in stress-exposed normotensive rats. This study further demonstrated that elevated release of NO during chronic stress may be prevented by ProvinolsTM. Thus, Provino TM might maintain equilibrium between endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor and vasodilator factors in stress.
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
policy:public - Source:
- Physiological research | 2006 Volume:55 | Number:Suppl 1
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