Abstract

The diurnal rhythms of systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), heart rate (HR), and spontaneous locomotor activity (SLA) were determined in adult (6-month-old) and old (24-month-old) male Wistar rats by using radiotelemetry. The rhythm parameters (mesor, amplitude, acrophase, and percent rhythm) were analyzed by Fast-Fourier Transform and Cosinor methods. We found that the 12-h mean values of SBP, DBP, HR, and SLA were significantly ( p < 0.001) higher in the dark phase than in the light phase in both adult and old rats. The nocturnal 12-h mean value of HR was significantly ( p < 0.01) lower in old than in adult rats. In addition, the differences between diurnal and nocturnal 12-h mean values of SBP and HR were reduced in old rats. There was no significant difference in the 12-h mean values of SBP, DBP, and SLA between old and adult rats. Otherwise, the diurnal HR rhythm amplitude was significantly ( p < 0.01) reduced in old rats (32 ± 2 vs. 46 ± 2 bpm). A nearly 1-h delay in SBP and DBP acrophases (03h55 ± 00h19 vs. 02h57 ± 00h14 and 03h17 ± 00h13 vs. 01h53 ± 00h22, respectively) was found in old rats comparing to adult rats. No significant change in SLA diurnal rhythm was observed in old rats. In conclusion, these results show a decrease in the nocturnal 12-h mean value of HR and an alteration in cardiovascular diurnal rhythms by a 1-h delay of SBP and DBP acrophases and a reduction of HR rhythm amplitude in old Wistar rats.

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