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Piloting A Smartphone-Based Sedentary Behavior Reduction Intervention For Adults With Overweight Or Obesity: Take A Stand 4 Health, Chelsea Larsen Apr 2020

Piloting A Smartphone-Based Sedentary Behavior Reduction Intervention For Adults With Overweight Or Obesity: Take A Stand 4 Health, Chelsea Larsen

Theses and Dissertations

INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have shown a relationship between sedentary behavior as an independent and novel risk factor for high blood pressure. However, most of the evidence comes from cross-sectional and experimental studies, with only a few studies examining whether blood pressure is improved in individuals participating in a behavioral intervention. None of these studies utilized mHealth approaches, which hold potential for behavioral interventions, and none have focused on individuals with hypertension as a part of their target population. Therefore, the purpose of the dissertation was to 1) Examine the efficacy of a smartphone-mediated multi-component sedentary behavior reduction intervention for individuals …


Diuretic And Natriuretic Activity Of Faah Inhibition In The Renal Medulla: A Proposed Role Of Palmitoylethanolamide And Its Regulation By Renal Medullary Interstitial Cells, Sara Dempsey Jan 2019

Diuretic And Natriuretic Activity Of Faah Inhibition In The Renal Medulla: A Proposed Role Of Palmitoylethanolamide And Its Regulation By Renal Medullary Interstitial Cells, Sara Dempsey

Theses and Dissertations

Hypertension is a critical public health issue worldwide, and in the United States, it is the leading cause of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure, contributing to more than 1,100 deaths per day. It is proposed that the renal medulla combats increased blood pressure by releasing a neutral lipid from the lipid droplets of medullary interstitial cells, termed medullipin, which induces diuresis- natriuresis and vasodepression. The renal medulla is enriched with fatty acid lipid ethanolamides including the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA), palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), and oleoylethanolamide (OEA), along with their primary hydrolyzing enzyme fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH). Our lab is investigating …


Po2 Dependence Of Oxygen Consumption In Skeletal Muscle Of Hypertensive And Normotensive Rats, Habiba Shah Jan 2017

Po2 Dependence Of Oxygen Consumption In Skeletal Muscle Of Hypertensive And Normotensive Rats, Habiba Shah

Theses and Dissertations

Human essential hypertension affects over 75 million people in the United States, and can lead to death due to its several serious health complications such as hypertension-related cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this research was to understand how hypertension could cause physiological changes to the microcirculation, specifically the PO2 dependence of oxygen consumption (VO2) in skeletal muscle of normotensive and hypertensive rats. The Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR) strain was used as the diseased model, and Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats were used as controls to conduct this study. The SHR strain develops hypertension between 5-6 weeks after birth with …


The Role Of Nitric Oxide Scavenging In Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carrier Induced Hypertension: Systemic And Microvascular Effects, Alan Ottarson Jan 2014

The Role Of Nitric Oxide Scavenging In Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carrier Induced Hypertension: Systemic And Microvascular Effects, Alan Ottarson

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier, HBOC-201, on the cardiovascular system. Systemic cardiovascular parameters of mean arterial pressure (MAP), pulse pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation, as well as vascular resistance, were examined. A murine model of the cardiovascular system and microvasculature was employed. Sprague-Dawley rats (male; 230-530g; N = 13) were anaesthetised and surgically prepared for intravital microscopy of the spinotrapezius muscle. Increasing doses of HBOC-201 (2 mg/kg, 22 mg/kg, 230 mg/kg, and 780 mg/kg) and an iso-oncotic volume control were administered to assess for a dose-response relationship. MAP displayed …


Spatial Distribution And Modulation Of Nitric Oxide Synthase In A Hypertensive Rat Model, Andrew Yannaccone Feb 2012

Spatial Distribution And Modulation Of Nitric Oxide Synthase In A Hypertensive Rat Model, Andrew Yannaccone

Theses and Dissertations

There are gaps in the fundamental understanding of the expression of nitric oxide synthases (NOS) in the microvasculature. We examined co-localization of NOS1 (nNOS), NOS2 (iNOS) and NOS3 (eNOS) in the spinotrapezius muscle of young adult male Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and Spontaneously Hypertensive (SHR) rats according to fiber type using immunohistochemistry and brightfield microscopy. Data regarding fiber distribution, population and morphology data were collected. Alkaline phosphatase staining was used to determine capillary density and average number of capillaries around a fiber. Gel electrophoresis and Western blot techniques were used to compare myosin heavy chain (MHC) protein expression with fiber type population …


Mechanisms Of Prenatal High-Salt "Fetal Programming" Resulting In Stress Hyperresponsiveness In The Adult Female Offspring In The Sprague Dawley Rat., Clinton L. Johnson Aug 2011

Mechanisms Of Prenatal High-Salt "Fetal Programming" Resulting In Stress Hyperresponsiveness In The Adult Female Offspring In The Sprague Dawley Rat., Clinton L. Johnson

Theses and Dissertations

Female offspring of Sprague-Dawley rats fed a high-salt diet (HS) during pregnancy show an enhancement of mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) response to acute stress in adulthood compared to offspring whose mothers were fed a normal-salt diet (NS) [1]. In the present study, we first examined the expression of soluble epoxide hydrolase (SEH) protein in brain tissue. Whole brains were collected and SEH gene (EPHX2) mRNA and SEH protein expression were analyzed using RT-PCR and Western blot, respectively. mRNA levels were relatively decreased in high-salt rats (1.0 ± 0.32 NS vs 0.39 ± 0.07 HS, n=6). However, …


Role Of Neutrophils In Enhancing Vascular Reactivity To Angiotensin Ii In Preeclampsia, Nikita Mishra May 2010

Role Of Neutrophils In Enhancing Vascular Reactivity To Angiotensin Ii In Preeclampsia, Nikita Mishra

Theses and Dissertations

Women with preeclampsia have enhanced vascular reactivity to Angiotensin II (Ang II) and extensive vascular infiltration of neutrophils. The primary mechanism to enhance vessel reactivity is RhoA kinase that phosphorylates MYPT1 to inhibit myosin light chain (MLC) phosphatase. Therefore, MLCs remain phosphorylated and increase sensitivity to calcium. Neutrophils release reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can activate this pathway, so we hypothesized that neutrophils would enhance vessel reactivity to Ang II. Omental vessels from normal pregnant women were used to study vascular reactivity. Ang II dose response (0.001-10µM) was significantly enhanced with perfusion of neutrophils (<2000/mm3, activated with IL-8) or ROS. Addition of superoxide dismutase (SOD)/Catalase to quench ROS or 3µM Y-27632, a specific RhoA kinase inhibitor, blocked enhancement. Vascular smooth muscle expression of pMYPT1 and pMLC in cell culture was significantly increased by neutrophils or ROS. The increase was prevented by Y-27632. RhoA kinase activity assay showed a 3-fold increase in RhoA kinase activity in omental vessels treated with ROS. Similarly, ROS also enhanced vessel reactivity to another vasoconstrictor, norepinephrine, via RhoA kinase. In preeclamptic women, increased neutrophil infiltration is associated with increased vascular expression and production of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1). MMP-1 activates protease activated receptor-1 (PAR-1), which could cause endothelial endothelin-1 release, so we considered a novel hypothesis that MMP-1 might cause vasoconstriction and enhance vessel reactivity to Ang II via PAR-1. Omental vessels perfused with activated MMP-1 (0.025-25ng/ml) showed dose-dependent vasoconstriction. Perfusion of activated MMP-1 (2.5ng/ml) significantly enhanced dose response to angiotensin II. MMP-1 mediated vasoconstriction and enhanced vessel reactivity to Ang II was abolished by co-perfusion of 10µM SCH-79797, a specific PAR-1 blocker, and by 5µM BQ-123, a specific endothelin-1 type A receptor blocker. These data are the first to show that activated neutrophils enhance vascular reactivity to Ang II via ROS and the RhoA kinase pathway. They are also the first to show that MMP-1 induces vasoconstriction and enhances vessel reactivity to Ang II. Thus, vascular neutrophil infiltration leading to ROS and MMP-1 generation could be an important mechanism for hypertension in preeclampsia.


Maternal High-Salt Diet During Pregnancy In Sprague Dawley Rats Programs Exaggerated Stress-Induced Blood Pressure And Heart Rate Responses In Adult Female Offspring, Summer Hayes King Aug 2007

Maternal High-Salt Diet During Pregnancy In Sprague Dawley Rats Programs Exaggerated Stress-Induced Blood Pressure And Heart Rate Responses In Adult Female Offspring, Summer Hayes King

Theses and Dissertations

The prenatal environment has been shown to have lasting effects on cardiovascular health. In the present study, pregnant rats were fed a 0.7% NaCl normal salt (NS) diet or an 8% NaCl high salt (HS) diet throughout pregnancy. Adult offspring were fitted with radiotelemetry probes to continuously measure blood pressure and heart rate. Rats were placed in restraining cages to test for a programmed acute stress hyperresponsiveness. Offspring were challenged with HS diet for one week to determine if blood pressure salt sensitivity had been programmed by the prenatal HS diet. Animals were killed following resting and acute stress conditions, …


The Expression Of Neutrophil Products, Myeloperoxidase And Matrix Metalloproteinase 8, In Systemic Vasculature Of Obese And Preeclamptic Women, Juhi Shukla Jan 2007

The Expression Of Neutrophil Products, Myeloperoxidase And Matrix Metalloproteinase 8, In Systemic Vasculature Of Obese And Preeclamptic Women, Juhi Shukla

Theses and Dissertations

Evidence shows the activation of neutrophils in the systemic vasculature of obese and preeclamptic women. In this study, I evaluated whether expression of neutrophil products, myeloperoxidase (MPO) and matrix metalloproteinase 8 (MMPS), was associated with neutrophil infiltration in systemic vascular tissue of obese and preeclamptic women. I tested my hypotheses by using immunohistochemical studies to look at the expression of MPO and MMP8 in the vasculature of obese and preeclamptic women. There was a significantly greater expression of MPO and MMP8 in the vasculature of preeclamptic women as compared to normal pregnant and normalnonpregnant women. The vasculature of obese women …