Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat

Abstract Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that median preoptic (MnPO) neurons are necessary for the full hypertensive response to chronic angiotensin II (AngII) in rats consuming a high salt diet. The MnPO is implicated in many of the physiologic actions of AngII, primarily acting as...

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Published in:Physiological Reports
Main Authors: John P. Collister, Trasida Ployngam, Pilar A. Ariza‐Guzman, John W. Osborn
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15551
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John W. Osborn
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description Abstract Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that median preoptic (MnPO) neurons are necessary for the full hypertensive response to chronic angiotensin II (AngII) in rats consuming a high salt diet. The MnPO is implicated in many of the physiologic actions of AngII, primarily acting as a downstream nucleus to AngII binding at circumventricular organs such as the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT). We have previously shown a prominent effect of lesion of the OVLT on the chronic hypertensive effects of AngII in rats consuming high salt. Additionally, we have shown that lesion of the MnPO attenuated the hypertensive response to chronic intravenous infusion of AngII in rats. However, whether MnPO neurons or fibers of passage contribute to this response is not clear. Male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly assigned to either sham (SHAM; n = 8) or ibotenic acid lesion of the MnPO (MnPOx; n = 6). In the MnPOx group, 200 nl of ibotenic acid in phosphate buffer saline (5 μg/μl) was injected into each of 3 predetermined coordinates targeted at the entire MnPO. After a week of recovery, rats were instrumented with radiotelemetric pressure transducers, provided 2.0% NaCl diet and distilled water ad libitum and given another week to recover. After 3 days of baseline measurements, osmotic minipumps were implanted subcutaneously in all rats for administration of AngII at a rate of 150 ng/kg/min. Blood pressure measurements were made for 14 days after minipump implantation. By day 7 of AngII treatment, blood pressure responses appeared to plateau in both groups while the hypertensive response was markedly attenuated in MnPOx rats (MnPOx, 122 ± 6 mmHg; SHAM, 143 ± 8 mmHg). These results support the hypothesis that neurons of the MnPO are involved in the central pathway mediating the chronic hypertensive effects of AngII in rats consuming a high salt diet.
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spelling doaj-art-00875d0cc6d5433c8b41bbee2f737edb2025-08-19T23:42:29ZengWileyPhysiological Reports2051-817X2022-12-011024n/an/a10.14814/phy2.15551Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the ratJohn P. Collister0Trasida Ployngam1Pilar A. Ariza‐Guzman2John W. Osborn3Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota USADepartment of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota USADepartment of Integrative Biology and Physiology University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USADepartment of Surgery University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USAAbstract Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that median preoptic (MnPO) neurons are necessary for the full hypertensive response to chronic angiotensin II (AngII) in rats consuming a high salt diet. The MnPO is implicated in many of the physiologic actions of AngII, primarily acting as a downstream nucleus to AngII binding at circumventricular organs such as the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT). We have previously shown a prominent effect of lesion of the OVLT on the chronic hypertensive effects of AngII in rats consuming high salt. Additionally, we have shown that lesion of the MnPO attenuated the hypertensive response to chronic intravenous infusion of AngII in rats. However, whether MnPO neurons or fibers of passage contribute to this response is not clear. Male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly assigned to either sham (SHAM; n = 8) or ibotenic acid lesion of the MnPO (MnPOx; n = 6). In the MnPOx group, 200 nl of ibotenic acid in phosphate buffer saline (5 μg/μl) was injected into each of 3 predetermined coordinates targeted at the entire MnPO. After a week of recovery, rats were instrumented with radiotelemetric pressure transducers, provided 2.0% NaCl diet and distilled water ad libitum and given another week to recover. After 3 days of baseline measurements, osmotic minipumps were implanted subcutaneously in all rats for administration of AngII at a rate of 150 ng/kg/min. Blood pressure measurements were made for 14 days after minipump implantation. By day 7 of AngII treatment, blood pressure responses appeared to plateau in both groups while the hypertensive response was markedly attenuated in MnPOx rats (MnPOx, 122 ± 6 mmHg; SHAM, 143 ± 8 mmHg). These results support the hypothesis that neurons of the MnPO are involved in the central pathway mediating the chronic hypertensive effects of AngII in rats consuming a high salt diet.https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15551angiotensin IIcircumventricular organhypertensionmedian preoptic
spellingShingle John P. Collister
Trasida Ployngam
Pilar A. Ariza‐Guzman
John W. Osborn
Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat
angiotensin II
circumventricular organ
hypertension
median preoptic
title Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat
title_full Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat
title_fullStr Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat
title_full_unstemmed Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat
title_short Neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin II‐salt induced hypertension in the rat
title_sort neurons of the median preoptic nucleus contribute to chronic angiotensin ii salt induced hypertension in the rat
topic angiotensin II
circumventricular organ
hypertension
median preoptic
url https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15551
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