INVESTIGADORES
CAEIRO Ximena Elizabeth
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
SEX DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE TO CONTINUOUS ANG II INFUSION: ARE SEX HORMONES THE ONLY ONES TO BLAME FOR SUCH DIFFERENCES?
Autor/es:
DADAM FLORENCIA; RIVAROLA MARÍA ANGÉLICA; VIVAS LAURA; CAEIRO XIMENA.
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Conferencia; REUNIÓN ANUAL DE SOCIEDADES DE BIOCIENCIA 2019; 2019
Institución organizadora:
SAIC; SAFE; SAB, SAP, NANOMED-ar, AACyTAL
Resumen:
Evidence demonstrate that the pressor response to Ang II infusion is sexually dimorphic under physiological and pathophysiological circumstances. But why do male and female show differences in rennin angiotensin system (RAS) activation and inhibition? Sex steroids can induce organizational (long-lasting or permanent) effect during critical periods of development but can also impart (temporary or reversible) activational effects. Furthermore, males and females also carry different sex chromosome complements (SCC:XY/XX) and thus are influenced throughout life by different genomes. Previous evidence demonstrates a modulatory effect of SCC in RAS receptor expression (brain and renal), as well as in the Ang II sexually dimorphic bradycardic barroreflex and hypertensive responses. In the present study we evaluated the involvement of SCC, organizational and activational hormone effect on changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) in a 10 min Ang II infusion protocol. For this purpose, we used gonadectomized (Gdx) mice of the "four core genotype" model, in which the effect of gonadal sex and SCC is dissociated, allowing comparisons of sexually dimorphic traits between XX and XY females as well as in XX and XY males. For hormonal replacement experiments Gdx mice were daily injected with ß-estradiol or testosterone propionate (2 ug/g) for a 4 day period. The statistical analysis reveals an interaction of SCC, organizational and activational hormonal effect during Ang II infusion {F (7.39=2.60, p