2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502014001800003
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Presentation of an experimental method to induce in vitro ("organ chambers") respiratory acidosis and its effect on vascular reactivity

Abstract: PURPOSE:To create in vitro a model to generate acidosis by CO 2 bubbling "organ chambers", which would be useful for researchers that aim to study the effects of acid-base disturbs on the endothelium-dependent vascular reactivity. METHODS:Eighteen male Wistar rats (230-280g) were housed, before the experiments, under standard laboratory conditions (12h light/ dark cycle at 21°C), with free access to food and water. The protocol for promoting in vitro respiratory acidosis was carried out by bubbling increased c… Show more

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“…Another study from our research group aimed to study the in vitro vascular responses induced by hypercapnic extracellular acidification (AH), as well as the endothelium-dependent mechanisms that are involved in the responses. It has been concluded that: 1) AH causes endothelium-dependent relaxation; 2) Indomethacin failed to block this relaxation, but the limitation of the method does not allow discarding some prostanoid paper; 3) Relaxation of the HA vessel is mediated via cGMP/NO and; 4) Hyperpolarization occurs by the action of the potassium channels SKCa, KATP, and Kv, without depending on BKCa channels (Nadai et al, 2014).…”
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“…Another study from our research group aimed to study the in vitro vascular responses induced by hypercapnic extracellular acidification (AH), as well as the endothelium-dependent mechanisms that are involved in the responses. It has been concluded that: 1) AH causes endothelium-dependent relaxation; 2) Indomethacin failed to block this relaxation, but the limitation of the method does not allow discarding some prostanoid paper; 3) Relaxation of the HA vessel is mediated via cGMP/NO and; 4) Hyperpolarization occurs by the action of the potassium channels SKCa, KATP, and Kv, without depending on BKCa channels (Nadai et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Esses estudos adotaram modelo experimental in vivo e in vitro de distúrbios metabólicos e respiratórios e, os resultados tem permitido uma melhor compreensão sobre a influência do pH sobre a função vascular: 1) a acidificação extracelular induzida com HCl em aorta torácica de rato causou relaxamento dependente do pH nos anéis com endotélio intacto e anéis aórticos sem endotélio pré-contraídos com Phe; 2) a acidose metabólica in vitro induzida por borbulhamento de concentações aumentadas de CO 2 possibilitou o registro de forças isométricas; 3) a acidose metabólica aguda, in vivo, potencializa a resposta vasodilatadora da ACh e promove aumento nos níveis de NO. (Celotto et al 2011;Nadai et al 2014;Celotto et al 2016).…”
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