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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
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This study aimed to contribute to the knowledge of cardiovascular regulation associated with repeated exercise by evaluating untraditional parameters in the model of voluntary wheel running. Possible changes in cardiac phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT) gene expression were evaluated using running for 3 weeks in four rat strains, and the hypothesis that voluntary wheel running modifies mean arterial pressure (MAP) responses to
oxytocin
administration was verified. Running activity increased gradually and was high in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Sprague-Dawley rats, while low in Wistar rats. The levels of
PNMT mRNA
in the left but not right atrium increased significantly in rat strains exhibiting high physical activity. Concentrations of
PNMT mRNA
were significantly higher in SHR and Sprague-Dawley compared to those in Wistar rats, which ran much shorter distances. MAP was found to be higher in rats exposed to voluntary running, which might be the result of the cessation of the exercise 24 h before the measurements.
Oxytocin
treatment (5 microg/kg and 30 microg/kg i.v.) resulted in significant increase in MAP in both control and running animals in a dose-dependent manner. In conclusion, voluntary wheel running failed to modify sensitivity to cardiovascular action of
oxytocin
but resulted in increased gene expression of PNMT in left, but not right, heart atrium in a running activity-dependent manner.
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PMID:Phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase gene expression in the heart and blood pressure response to oxytocin treatment in rats exposed to voluntary wheel running. 1912 Jan 22