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Erythropoietin Improves Cardiovascular Function in Adult Rats after Acute Hemorrhage
Fecha
2019-05Registro en:
Puchulu, María Bernardita; Arreche, Noelia Daniela; Zotta, Elsa; Donato, Martin; Ogonowski, Natalia Soledad; et al.; Erythropoietin Improves Cardiovascular Function in Adult Rats after Acute Hemorrhage; Lippincott Williams; Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology; 73; 5; 5-2019; 290-300
0160-2446
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Puchulu, María Bernardita
Arreche, Noelia Daniela
Zotta, Elsa
Donato, Martin
Ogonowski, Natalia Soledad
Fellet, Andrea L.
Balaszczuk, Ana Maria
Resumen
Erythropoietin (EPO) has been linked to cardioprotective effects. However, its effects during the aging process are little known. We investigated the effect of EPO administration on hemodynamic parameters, cardiac function, oxidative damage, and erythropoietin receptor (EPOR) expression pattern in the hypovolemic state. EPO was administered (1000 IU/kg/3 days) and then acute hemorrhage (20% blood loss) was induced in young and adult rats. There was no difference in plasmatic EPO in either age group. The hemodynamic basal condition was similar, without alterations in renal function and hematocrit, in both age groups. After bleeding, both EPO-treated age groups had increased blood pressure at the end of the experimental protocol, being greater in adult animals. EPO attenuated the tachycardic effect. Ejection fraction and fractional shortening were higher in adult EPO-treated rats subjected to hemorrhage. In the left ventricle, young and adult EPO-treated rats subjected to bleeding showed an increased EPOR expression. A different EPOR expression pattern was observed in the adult right atrial tissue, compared with young animals. EPO treatment decreased oxidative damage to lipids in both age groups. EPO treatment before acute hemorrhage improves cardiovascular function during the aging process, which is mediated by different EPOR pattern expression in the heart tissue.