Temporal analysis of the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex during mild emotional stress in the rat
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2010
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Bajić, DraganaLončar-Turukalo, Tatjana
Stojičić, Sonja
Šarenac, Olivera
Bojić, Tijana
Murphy, David
Paton, Julian F R
Japundžić-Žigon, Nina
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© 2010 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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The effect of emotional stress on the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex (sBRR) in freely moving rats was investigated. Six male Wistar rats equipped with an intra-arterial polyethylene catheter were exposed to a 2-min air-jet stress. For time course analysis of the sBRR response to stress, the records of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and pulse interval (PI) were divided into five regions: baseline (BASELINE), acute exposure to air-jet stress (STRESS), immediate recovery (IMMED. RECOVERY), remaining recovery (RECOVERY), and delayed response (DELAYED RESPONSE). In addition to sBRR sensitivity and effectiveness, we introduce the sequence coverage area and its median for evaluation of the sBRR operating range and set point. During exposure to STRESS and IMMED. RECOVERY, sBRR sensitivity was preserved, its effectiveness was decreased, its operating range was enlarged, and the set point was shifted towards higher SBP and lower PI values. According to the joint symbolic dynamics analysis, the S...BP and PI relationship became less predictable hence more prone to respond to stress. In RECOVERY the parameters regained baseline values and DELAYED RESPONSE occurred during which re-setting of sBRR was noted. It follows that emotional stress modulates sBRR differentially during the time course of stress and recovery, affecting both linearity and unpredictability of the BP and PI relationship. © 2010 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
Ključne reči:
air-jet stress / baroreceptor reflex / joint symbolic dynamics / pulse interval / sequence method / systolic blood pressureIzvor:
Stress, 2010, 13, 2, 142-154Finansiranje / projekti:
- Wellcome Trust [074392]
- Uticaj struktura u moždanom stablu i kičmenoj moždini na varijabilitet krvnog pritiska i srčane frekvencije (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-145062)
- Bežične senzorske mreže i daljinsko prikupljanje podataka - osnovi nove poljoprivredne infrastrukture (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-11022)
- British Heart Foundation [RG/07/006/23634]
DOI: 10.3109/10253890903089842
ISSN: 1025-3890
PubMed: 19929315
WoS: 000275347000006
Scopus: 2-s2.0-77949292585
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Bajić, Dragana AU - Lončar-Turukalo, Tatjana AU - Stojičić, Sonja AU - Šarenac, Olivera AU - Bojić, Tijana AU - Murphy, David AU - Paton, Julian F R AU - Japundžić-Žigon, Nina PY - 2010 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8867 AB - The effect of emotional stress on the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex (sBRR) in freely moving rats was investigated. Six male Wistar rats equipped with an intra-arterial polyethylene catheter were exposed to a 2-min air-jet stress. For time course analysis of the sBRR response to stress, the records of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and pulse interval (PI) were divided into five regions: baseline (BASELINE), acute exposure to air-jet stress (STRESS), immediate recovery (IMMED. RECOVERY), remaining recovery (RECOVERY), and delayed response (DELAYED RESPONSE). In addition to sBRR sensitivity and effectiveness, we introduce the sequence coverage area and its median for evaluation of the sBRR operating range and set point. During exposure to STRESS and IMMED. RECOVERY, sBRR sensitivity was preserved, its effectiveness was decreased, its operating range was enlarged, and the set point was shifted towards higher SBP and lower PI values. According to the joint symbolic dynamics analysis, the SBP and PI relationship became less predictable hence more prone to respond to stress. In RECOVERY the parameters regained baseline values and DELAYED RESPONSE occurred during which re-setting of sBRR was noted. It follows that emotional stress modulates sBRR differentially during the time course of stress and recovery, affecting both linearity and unpredictability of the BP and PI relationship. © 2010 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. T2 - Stress T1 - Temporal analysis of the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex during mild emotional stress in the rat VL - 13 IS - 2 SP - 142 EP - 154 DO - 10.3109/10253890903089842 ER -
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Bajić, D., Lončar-Turukalo, T., Stojičić, S., Šarenac, O., Bojić, T., Murphy, D., Paton, J. F. R.,& Japundžić-Žigon, N.. (2010). Temporal analysis of the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex during mild emotional stress in the rat. in Stress, 13(2), 142-154. https://doi.org/10.3109/10253890903089842
Bajić D, Lončar-Turukalo T, Stojičić S, Šarenac O, Bojić T, Murphy D, Paton JFR, Japundžić-Žigon N. Temporal analysis of the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex during mild emotional stress in the rat. in Stress. 2010;13(2):142-154. doi:10.3109/10253890903089842 .
Bajić, Dragana, Lončar-Turukalo, Tatjana, Stojičić, Sonja, Šarenac, Olivera, Bojić, Tijana, Murphy, David, Paton, Julian F R, Japundžić-Žigon, Nina, "Temporal analysis of the spontaneous baroreceptor reflex during mild emotional stress in the rat" in Stress, 13, no. 2 (2010):142-154, https://doi.org/10.3109/10253890903089842 . .