Abstract

Introduction: Besides intense neuro-hormonal activation, hypertension is accompanied by blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction within preautonomic areas and marked autonomic imbalance. We showed previously that exercise training (T) corrected both increased BBB leakage and autonomic dysfunction. There is no information on the mechanism(s) conditioning the normalization of BBB function Hypothesis: We hypothesized that T could modify the transcytosis and/or the paracellular transport across the capillary endothelium Methods: SHR and Wistar rats allocated to T (55% maximal capacity) or sedentary (S) protocols were chronically cannulated for hemodynamic/autonomic recordings and determination of BBB permeability (fluorescent Rhodamine-70kDa+FITC-10kDa dyes given ia ). To analyze hypertension- and T-induced BBB changes, paraventricular hypothalamic nuclei (PVN) was harvested and processed for immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscopy Results: SHR-S vs Wistar-S exhibited augmented SAP and reduced pulse interval (PI) variability, decreased spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity (BrS), increased both PVN BBB leakage (11.4±0.6 vs 3.48 %area) and transcytosis (8.1±1.2 vs 4.8±0.8 vesicles/capillary) but no change in tight junctions’expression (TJ, number/capillary). SHR-T showed a near normal autonomic control, resting bradycardia and a partial AP reduction (-9%) accompanied by normalization of both BBB leakage (3.6±1.5 %area) and transcytosis (3.8±0.7 vesicles/capillary), and increased TJs’ extension (60% occupancy of capillary borders) without changing its expression. Hypertension- and T-induced transcytosis changes were confirmed by caveolin-1 immunofluorescence (SHR-S=139±11, Wistar-S=86±8, SHR-T=81±6 arbitrary units). There were significant correlations between the number of transcytotic vesicles x PVN BBB leakage (Y=1.77x -3.46, r 2 =0.722, P<0.001) and BBB leakage x SAP variability (Y=2.30x +16.6, r 2 =0.246, P<0.001) Conclusions: PVN BBB dysfunction in hypertension is due to increased transcytosis without changes in the paracellular pathway. Training ameliorates SHR’s autonomic control by normalizing transcytosis, with an additional TJs structure improvement

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