Publications by authors named "Lakshmi Madhavpeddi"

Autonomic dysfunction is associated with cardiovascular and neurological disease, including hypertension, heart failure, anxiety, and stress-related disorders. Prior studies demonstrated that late gestation exposure to dexamethasone (DEX) resulted in female-biased increases in stress-responsive mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR), suggesting a role for glucocorticoid-mediated programming of autonomic dysfunction. The present study investigated the influence of sympathetic (SYM) or parasympathetic (PS) blockade on cardiovascular function in male and female rat offspring of mothers injected with DEX (gestation days [GD]18-21).

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  • * The study examined how sympathetic (SYM) and parasympathetic (PS) blockages influenced heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in male and female rats, revealing significant sex differences in autonomic responses.
  • * Results indicated that maternal DEX exposure led to decreased heart rate variability (HRV) and disrupted autonomic regulation, particularly in females, suggesting a potential shift towards increased SYM and decreased PS activity in response to stress.
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Vascular basal cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression and activity can be induced by endotoxin, hypoxia, or ischemia. During vascular pathologies such as atherosclerosis, increases in COX-2 activity result in prostanoid production, a contributor to the development and progression of vascular inflammation leading to unstable atherosclerotic plaques and increased risk for thrombotic events. Recent studies demonstrate that select free fatty acids, such as palmitate, can act as proinflammatory mediators.

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