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Simvastatin treatment attenuates increased respiratory variability and apnea/hypopnea index in rats with chronic heart failure.

机译:辛伐他汀治疗可减轻慢性心力衰竭大鼠呼吸变异性和呼吸暂停/呼吸不足指数的增加。

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Cheyne-Stokes respiration and cardiac arrhythmias are associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Enhanced carotid body chemoreflex (CBC) sensitivity is associated with these abnormalities in CHF. Reduced carotid body (CB) nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) levels play an important role in the enhanced CBC. In other disease models, Simvastatin (statin) treatment increases endothelial NOS, in part, by increasing Krüppel-like Factor 2 expression. We hypothesized that statin treatment would ameliorate enhanced CBC sensitivity as well as increased respiratory variability, apnea/hypopnea index, and arrhythmia index, in a rodent model of CHF. Resting breathing pattern, cardiac rhythm, and the ventilatory and CB chemoreceptor afferent responses to hypoxia were assessed in rats with CHF induced by coronary ligation. CHF was associated with enhanced ventilatory and CB afferent responses to hypoxia as well as increased respiratory variability, apnea/hypopnea index, and arrhythmia index. Statin treatment prevented the increases in CBC sensitivity and the concomitant increases in respiratory variability, apnea/hypopnea index, and arrhythmia index. Krüppel-like Factor 2 and endothelial NOS protein were decreased in the CB and nucleus tractus solitarii of CHF animals, and statin treatment increased the expression of these proteins. Our findings demonstrate that the increased CBC sensitivity, respiratory instability, and cardiac arrhythmias observed in CHF are ameliorated by statin treatment and suggest that statins may be an effective treatment for Cheyne-Stokes respiration and arrhythmias in patient populations with high chemoreflex sensitivity.
机译:Cheyne-Stokes呼吸和心律不齐与慢性心力衰竭(CHF)患者的发病率和死亡率增加相关。增强的颈动脉化学反射(CBC)敏感性与CHF的这些异常有关。降低的颈动脉体(CB)一氧化氮和一氧化氮合酶(NOS)水平在增强CBC中起重要作用。在其他疾病模型中,辛伐他汀(他汀类药物)治疗可部分增加Krüppel样因子2的表达,从而增加内皮NOS。我们假设在CHF的啮齿动物模型中,他汀类药物的治疗可以改善CBC敏感性,并改善呼吸变异性,呼吸暂停/呼吸不足指数和心律不齐指数。在冠状动脉结扎所致的CHF大鼠中,评估其静息呼吸方式,心律以及对低氧的通气和CB化学感受器传入反应。 CHF与对缺氧的通气和CB传入反应增强以及呼吸变异性,呼吸暂停/呼吸不足指数和心律不齐指数增加相关。他汀类药物治疗可防止CBC敏感性增加,并随之增加呼吸变异性,呼吸暂停/呼吸不足指数和心律不齐指数。 CHF动物的CB和孤束核中Krüppel样因子2和内皮NOS蛋白减少,他汀类药物治疗增加了这些蛋白的表达。我们的发现表明,通过他汀类药物治疗可改善在CHF中观察到的CBC敏感性增加,呼吸不稳定性和心律不齐,并表明他汀类药物可能是具有高度化学反射敏感性的患者人群Cheyne-Stokes呼吸和心律不齐的有效治疗方法。

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