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How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains

BACKGROUND: Mouse transgenesis has provided the unique opportunity to investigate mechanisms underlying sodium kidney reabsorption as well as end organ damage. However, understanding mouse background and the experimental conditions effects on phenotypic readouts of engineered mouse lines such as blo...

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Autores principales: Combe, Roy, Mudgett, John, El Fertak, Lahcen, Champy, Marie-france, Ayme-Dietrich, Estelle, Petit-Demoulière, Benoit, Sorg, Tania, Herault, Yann, Madwed, Jeffrey B., Monassier, Laurent
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4835052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27088730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153472
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author Combe, Roy
Mudgett, John
El Fertak, Lahcen
Champy, Marie-france
Ayme-Dietrich, Estelle
Petit-Demoulière, Benoit
Sorg, Tania
Herault, Yann
Madwed, Jeffrey B.
Monassier, Laurent
author_facet Combe, Roy
Mudgett, John
El Fertak, Lahcen
Champy, Marie-france
Ayme-Dietrich, Estelle
Petit-Demoulière, Benoit
Sorg, Tania
Herault, Yann
Madwed, Jeffrey B.
Monassier, Laurent
author_sort Combe, Roy
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description BACKGROUND: Mouse transgenesis has provided the unique opportunity to investigate mechanisms underlying sodium kidney reabsorption as well as end organ damage. However, understanding mouse background and the experimental conditions effects on phenotypic readouts of engineered mouse lines such as blood pressure presents a challenge. Despite the ability to generate high sodium and chloride plasma levels during high-salt diet, observed changes in blood pressure are not consistent between wild-type background strains and studies. METHODS: The present work was designed in an attempt to determine guidelines in the field of salt-induced hypertension by recording continuously blood pressure by telemetry in mice submitted to different sodium and potassium loaded diets and changing experimental conditions in both C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice strain (Normal salt vs. Low salt vs. High-salt/normal potassium vs. High salt/low potassium, standard vs. modified light cycle, Non-invasive tail cuff blood pressure vs. telemetry). RESULTS: In this study, we have shown that, despite a strong blood pressure (BP) basal difference between C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice, High salt/normal potassium diet increases BP and heart rate during the active phase only (dark period) in the same extent in both strains. On the other hand, while potassium level has no effect on salt-induced hypertension in C57BL/6N mice, high-salt/low potassium diet amplifies the effect of the high-salt challenge only in C57BL/6J mice. Indeed, in this condition, salt-induced hypertension can also be detected during light period even though this BP increase is lower compared to the one occurring during the dark period. Finally, from a methodological perspective, light cycle inversion has no effect on this circadian BP phenotype and tail-cuff method is less sensitive than telemetry to detect BP phenotypes due to salt challenges. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, to carry investigations on salt-induced hypertension in mice, chronic telemetry and studies in the active phase are essential prerequisites.
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spelling pubmed-48350522016-04-29 How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains Combe, Roy Mudgett, John El Fertak, Lahcen Champy, Marie-france Ayme-Dietrich, Estelle Petit-Demoulière, Benoit Sorg, Tania Herault, Yann Madwed, Jeffrey B. Monassier, Laurent PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Mouse transgenesis has provided the unique opportunity to investigate mechanisms underlying sodium kidney reabsorption as well as end organ damage. However, understanding mouse background and the experimental conditions effects on phenotypic readouts of engineered mouse lines such as blood pressure presents a challenge. Despite the ability to generate high sodium and chloride plasma levels during high-salt diet, observed changes in blood pressure are not consistent between wild-type background strains and studies. METHODS: The present work was designed in an attempt to determine guidelines in the field of salt-induced hypertension by recording continuously blood pressure by telemetry in mice submitted to different sodium and potassium loaded diets and changing experimental conditions in both C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice strain (Normal salt vs. Low salt vs. High-salt/normal potassium vs. High salt/low potassium, standard vs. modified light cycle, Non-invasive tail cuff blood pressure vs. telemetry). RESULTS: In this study, we have shown that, despite a strong blood pressure (BP) basal difference between C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice, High salt/normal potassium diet increases BP and heart rate during the active phase only (dark period) in the same extent in both strains. On the other hand, while potassium level has no effect on salt-induced hypertension in C57BL/6N mice, high-salt/low potassium diet amplifies the effect of the high-salt challenge only in C57BL/6J mice. Indeed, in this condition, salt-induced hypertension can also be detected during light period even though this BP increase is lower compared to the one occurring during the dark period. Finally, from a methodological perspective, light cycle inversion has no effect on this circadian BP phenotype and tail-cuff method is less sensitive than telemetry to detect BP phenotypes due to salt challenges. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, to carry investigations on salt-induced hypertension in mice, chronic telemetry and studies in the active phase are essential prerequisites. Public Library of Science 2016-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4835052/ /pubmed/27088730 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153472 Text en © 2016 Combe et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Combe, Roy
Mudgett, John
El Fertak, Lahcen
Champy, Marie-france
Ayme-Dietrich, Estelle
Petit-Demoulière, Benoit
Sorg, Tania
Herault, Yann
Madwed, Jeffrey B.
Monassier, Laurent
How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains
title How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains
title_full How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains
title_fullStr How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains
title_full_unstemmed How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains
title_short How Does Circadian Rhythm Impact Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Mice? A Study in Two Close C57Bl/6 Substrains
title_sort how does circadian rhythm impact salt sensitivity of blood pressure in mice? a study in two close c57bl/6 substrains
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4835052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27088730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153472
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