Publications by authors named "D S A Colombari"

Article Synopsis
  • Cannabidiol (CBD) shows promise in treating cardiovascular issues related to neurodegenerative diseases and has previously shown benefits in reducing blood pressure and oxidative stress in acute studies.
  • This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects of chronic CBD treatment specifically on rats with renovascular hypertension induced by a surgical model.
  • Results indicated that chronic CBD significantly lowered blood pressure, improved vascular function, and reduced harmful reactive oxygen species, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic option for cardiovascular problems in hypertension.*
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Early life over-nutrition, as experienced in maternal obesity, is a risk factor for developing cardiorespiratory and metabolic diseases. Here we investigated the effects of high-fat diet (HFD) consumption on the breathing pattern and sympathetic discharge to blood vessels in juvenile offspring from dams fed with HFD (O-HFD). Adult female Holtzman rats were given a standard diet (SD) or HFD from 6 wk before gestation to weaning.

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Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that oxidative stress plays a role in the pathophysiology of hypertension. However, the involvement of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the commissural nucleus of the solitary tract (commNTS) in development the of hypertension remains unclear.

Method: We evaluated the hemodynamic and sympathetic responses to acute inhibition of NADPH oxidase in the commNTS in renovascular hypertensive rats.

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Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that the pressor response to intracerebroventricular (icv) administered ANG II in normotensive rats or spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) is attenuated by increased central HO concentration, produced either by direct HO icv injection or by increased endogenous HO centrally in response to local catalase inhibition with 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (ATZ). In the present study, we evaluated the effects of ATZ administered peripherally on arterial pressure and sympathetic and angiotensinergic activity in SHRs. Male SHRs weighing 280-330 g were used.

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