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Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs
BACKGROUND: Carotid body (peripheral oxygen sensor) sensitisation is pivotal in the development of chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH)-induced hypertension. We sought to determine if exposure to CIH, modelling human sleep apnoea, adversely affects cardiorespiratory control in guinea-pigs, a species w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6306383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30446434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.11.010 |
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author | Lucking, Eric F. O'Connor, Karen M. Strain, Conall R. Fouhy, Fiona Bastiaanssen, Thomaz F.S. Burns, David P. Golubeva, Anna V. Stanton, Catherine Clarke, Gerard Cryan, John F. O'Halloran, Ken D. |
author_facet | Lucking, Eric F. O'Connor, Karen M. Strain, Conall R. Fouhy, Fiona Bastiaanssen, Thomaz F.S. Burns, David P. Golubeva, Anna V. Stanton, Catherine Clarke, Gerard Cryan, John F. O'Halloran, Ken D. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Carotid body (peripheral oxygen sensor) sensitisation is pivotal in the development of chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH)-induced hypertension. We sought to determine if exposure to CIH, modelling human sleep apnoea, adversely affects cardiorespiratory control in guinea-pigs, a species with hypoxia-insensitive carotid bodies. We reasoned that CIH-induced disruption of gut microbiota would evoke cardiorespiratory morbidity. METHODS: Adult male guinea-pigs were exposed to CIH (6.5% O(2) at nadir, 6 cycles.hour(−1)) for 8 h.day(−1) for 12 consecutive days. FINDINGS: CIH-exposed animals established reduced faecal microbiota species richness, with increased relative abundance of Bacteroidetes and reduced relative abundance of Firmicutes bacteria. Urinary corticosterone and noradrenaline levels were unchanged in CIH-exposed animals, but brainstem noradrenaline concentrations were lower compared with sham. Baseline ventilation was equivalent in CIH-exposed and sham animals; however, respiratory timing variability, sigh frequency and ventilation during hypoxic breathing were all lower in CIH-exposed animals. Baseline arterial blood pressure was unaffected by exposure to CIH, but β-adrenoceptor-dependent tachycardia and blunted bradycardia during phenylephrine-induced pressor responses was evident compared with sham controls. INTERPRETATION: Increased carotid body chemo-afferent signalling appears obligatory for the development of CIH-induced hypertension and elevated chemoreflex control of breathing commonly reported in mammals, with hypoxia-sensitive carotid bodies. However, we reveal that exposure to modest CIH alters gut microbiota richness and composition, brainstem neurochemistry, and autonomic control of heart rate, independent of carotid body sensitisation, suggesting modulation of breathing and autonomic homeostasis via the microbiota-gut-brainstem axis. The findings have relevance to human sleep-disordered breathing. FUNDING: The Department of Physiology, and APC Microbiome Ireland, UCC. |
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spelling | pubmed-63063832018-12-28 Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs Lucking, Eric F. O'Connor, Karen M. Strain, Conall R. Fouhy, Fiona Bastiaanssen, Thomaz F.S. Burns, David P. Golubeva, Anna V. Stanton, Catherine Clarke, Gerard Cryan, John F. O'Halloran, Ken D. EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Carotid body (peripheral oxygen sensor) sensitisation is pivotal in the development of chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH)-induced hypertension. We sought to determine if exposure to CIH, modelling human sleep apnoea, adversely affects cardiorespiratory control in guinea-pigs, a species with hypoxia-insensitive carotid bodies. We reasoned that CIH-induced disruption of gut microbiota would evoke cardiorespiratory morbidity. METHODS: Adult male guinea-pigs were exposed to CIH (6.5% O(2) at nadir, 6 cycles.hour(−1)) for 8 h.day(−1) for 12 consecutive days. FINDINGS: CIH-exposed animals established reduced faecal microbiota species richness, with increased relative abundance of Bacteroidetes and reduced relative abundance of Firmicutes bacteria. Urinary corticosterone and noradrenaline levels were unchanged in CIH-exposed animals, but brainstem noradrenaline concentrations were lower compared with sham. Baseline ventilation was equivalent in CIH-exposed and sham animals; however, respiratory timing variability, sigh frequency and ventilation during hypoxic breathing were all lower in CIH-exposed animals. Baseline arterial blood pressure was unaffected by exposure to CIH, but β-adrenoceptor-dependent tachycardia and blunted bradycardia during phenylephrine-induced pressor responses was evident compared with sham controls. INTERPRETATION: Increased carotid body chemo-afferent signalling appears obligatory for the development of CIH-induced hypertension and elevated chemoreflex control of breathing commonly reported in mammals, with hypoxia-sensitive carotid bodies. However, we reveal that exposure to modest CIH alters gut microbiota richness and composition, brainstem neurochemistry, and autonomic control of heart rate, independent of carotid body sensitisation, suggesting modulation of breathing and autonomic homeostasis via the microbiota-gut-brainstem axis. The findings have relevance to human sleep-disordered breathing. FUNDING: The Department of Physiology, and APC Microbiome Ireland, UCC. Elsevier 2018-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6306383/ /pubmed/30446434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.11.010 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research paper Lucking, Eric F. O'Connor, Karen M. Strain, Conall R. Fouhy, Fiona Bastiaanssen, Thomaz F.S. Burns, David P. Golubeva, Anna V. Stanton, Catherine Clarke, Gerard Cryan, John F. O'Halloran, Ken D. Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
title | Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
title_full | Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
title_fullStr | Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
title_full_unstemmed | Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
title_short | Chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
title_sort | chronic intermittent hypoxia disrupts cardiorespiratory homeostasis and gut microbiota composition in adult male guinea-pigs |
topic | Research paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6306383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30446434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2018.11.010 |
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