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The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet

Metabolic syndrome represents one of the major health, social and economic issues nowadays, and affects more than 25% people worldwide. Being a multifactorial health problem, metabolic syndrome clusters various features, such as obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension. Each of these di...

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Autores principales: SASVÁRIOVÁ, Michaela, MICHÁLIKOVÁ, Dominika, KAPRINAY, Barbara TYUKOS, SALVARAS, Lazaros, HRIČÁKOVÁ, Slavomila, KNEZL, Vladimír, GÁSPÁROVÁ, Zdenka, STANKOVIČOVÁ, Tatiana
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Publicado: Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7247368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32461723
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2019-0024
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author SASVÁRIOVÁ, Michaela
MICHÁLIKOVÁ, Dominika
KAPRINAY, Barbara TYUKOS
SALVARAS, Lazaros
HRIČÁKOVÁ, Slavomila
KNEZL, Vladimír
GÁSPÁROVÁ, Zdenka
STANKOVIČOVÁ, Tatiana
author_facet SASVÁRIOVÁ, Michaela
MICHÁLIKOVÁ, Dominika
KAPRINAY, Barbara TYUKOS
SALVARAS, Lazaros
HRIČÁKOVÁ, Slavomila
KNEZL, Vladimír
GÁSPÁROVÁ, Zdenka
STANKOVIČOVÁ, Tatiana
author_sort SASVÁRIOVÁ, Michaela
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description Metabolic syndrome represents one of the major health, social and economic issues nowadays, and affects more than 25% people worldwide. Being a multifactorial health problem, metabolic syndrome clusters various features, such as obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension. Each of these disturbances represents a risk factor for developing cardiovascular disease. Moreover, patients with metabolic syndrome are more likely to suffer from depression, thus treatment with antidepressants (e.g. venlafaxine) is often neccessary. However, many of the antidepressants themselves may contribute to worsening or even development of the metabolic syndrome, thus creating a “vicious circle”. The aim of this work was to investigate on the animal model of metabolic syndrome, i.e. on hypertriacylglycerolemic rats fed high-fat-fructose diet (HFFD): 1) the effect of a change in diet from HFFD to a standard diet (SD) and the effect of venlafaxine treatment, 2) during HFFD, 3) as well as during a changed diet to SD. We focused on biometric parameters, blood pressure and selected ECG parameters. We observed the reversibility of the present metabolic and cardiovascular changes by switching the HFFD to SD in the last 3 weeks of the experiment. Switch to the standard diet led to decrease of body weight, even in the presence of venlafaxine. Administration of venlafaxine caused the decrease of heart weight/body weight index in rats fed with HFFD compared to the untreated group fed with HFFD for 8 weeks. Blood pressure, which was increased in the HFFD group showed a tendency to decrease to control values after switching to the standard diet . Administration of venlafaxine led to significant increase in all parameters of blood pressure when rats were fed with HFFD throughout the whole experiment. In untreated rats fed with HFFD for 8 weeks, we observed a shorter PQ interval and prolonged QRS complex as well as QTc interval compared to untreated rats with diet switched to SD. This effect was potentiated by venlafaxine administered not only during HFFD but even after switch to SD. Our results point to the fact that metabolic syndrome is clearly affecting the function of the cardiovascular system by modifying blood pressure and electrical activity of the heart. Moreover, administration of venlafaxine may lead to worsening of the observed changes, especially in the presence of high-fat-fructose diet.
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spelling pubmed-72473682020-05-26 The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet SASVÁRIOVÁ, Michaela MICHÁLIKOVÁ, Dominika KAPRINAY, Barbara TYUKOS SALVARAS, Lazaros HRIČÁKOVÁ, Slavomila KNEZL, Vladimír GÁSPÁROVÁ, Zdenka STANKOVIČOVÁ, Tatiana Interdiscip Toxicol Original Article Metabolic syndrome represents one of the major health, social and economic issues nowadays, and affects more than 25% people worldwide. Being a multifactorial health problem, metabolic syndrome clusters various features, such as obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension. Each of these disturbances represents a risk factor for developing cardiovascular disease. Moreover, patients with metabolic syndrome are more likely to suffer from depression, thus treatment with antidepressants (e.g. venlafaxine) is often neccessary. However, many of the antidepressants themselves may contribute to worsening or even development of the metabolic syndrome, thus creating a “vicious circle”. The aim of this work was to investigate on the animal model of metabolic syndrome, i.e. on hypertriacylglycerolemic rats fed high-fat-fructose diet (HFFD): 1) the effect of a change in diet from HFFD to a standard diet (SD) and the effect of venlafaxine treatment, 2) during HFFD, 3) as well as during a changed diet to SD. We focused on biometric parameters, blood pressure and selected ECG parameters. We observed the reversibility of the present metabolic and cardiovascular changes by switching the HFFD to SD in the last 3 weeks of the experiment. Switch to the standard diet led to decrease of body weight, even in the presence of venlafaxine. Administration of venlafaxine caused the decrease of heart weight/body weight index in rats fed with HFFD compared to the untreated group fed with HFFD for 8 weeks. Blood pressure, which was increased in the HFFD group showed a tendency to decrease to control values after switching to the standard diet . Administration of venlafaxine led to significant increase in all parameters of blood pressure when rats were fed with HFFD throughout the whole experiment. In untreated rats fed with HFFD for 8 weeks, we observed a shorter PQ interval and prolonged QRS complex as well as QTc interval compared to untreated rats with diet switched to SD. This effect was potentiated by venlafaxine administered not only during HFFD but even after switch to SD. Our results point to the fact that metabolic syndrome is clearly affecting the function of the cardiovascular system by modifying blood pressure and electrical activity of the heart. Moreover, administration of venlafaxine may lead to worsening of the observed changes, especially in the presence of high-fat-fructose diet. Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2019-12 2020-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7247368/ /pubmed/32461723 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2019-0024 Text en Copyright © 2019 SETOX & Institute of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, SASc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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SASVÁRIOVÁ, Michaela
MICHÁLIKOVÁ, Dominika
KAPRINAY, Barbara TYUKOS
SALVARAS, Lazaros
HRIČÁKOVÁ, Slavomila
KNEZL, Vladimír
GÁSPÁROVÁ, Zdenka
STANKOVIČOVÁ, Tatiana
The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
title The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
title_full The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
title_fullStr The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
title_full_unstemmed The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
title_short The effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ECG in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
title_sort effect of venlafaxine on blood pressure and ecg in rats fed with high-fat-fructose diet
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7247368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32461723
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2019-0024
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