High frequency shift in Carotid Sinus Nerve and Sympathetic Nerve activity in Type 2 Diabetic Rat Model*

Marina Cracchiolo, J. Sacramento, A. Mazzoni, A. Panarese, J. Carpaneto, S. Conde, S. Micera
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Overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is associated to several cardiovascular and metabolic dysfunctions, such as hypertension and insulin resistance. Indirect biochemical measurements and surgical manipulations have provided preliminary evidences about a crucial role of the Carotid Sinus Nerve (CSN) in generating the SNS overactivity. However, CSN and SNS neural activities and their interplay have not been yet characterized in healthy and pathological conditions. Understanding this relationship is key for the development of electroceutical approaches to deliver therapeutic neuromodulation to the autonomic nervous system and restore insulin sensitivity. Here we show that early type 2 diabetes rats present a high frequency shift in both CSN and SNS neural activities with respect to control animals. This feature could be an important neural signature characterizing type 2 diabetes. Moreover, we show that CSN resection in early type 2 diabetes rats abolishes SNS high frequency shift confirming that normal SNS activity and insulin sensitivity may be recovered by CSN activity suppression. These findings shed new light on the pathological neural changes within the autonomic nervous system in type 2 diabetes. Moreover, they pave the way for electrical monitoring of the metabolic state of diabetic patients, a key first step for the development of electroceutical therapies.
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2型糖尿病大鼠颈动脉窦神经和交感神经活动的高频移位
交感神经系统(SNS)的过度活跃与一些心血管和代谢功能障碍有关,如高血压和胰岛素抵抗。间接生化测量和手术操作提供了初步证据,证明颈动脉窦神经(CSN)在产生SNS过度活动中的关键作用。然而,在健康和病理条件下,CSN和SNS的神经活动及其相互作用尚未被表征。理解这种关系是发展电疗法的关键,这种电疗法可以向自主神经系统提供治疗性神经调节,并恢复胰岛素敏感性。在这里,我们发现,与对照动物相比,早期2型糖尿病大鼠的CSN和SNS神经活动都出现了高频率偏移。这一特征可能是表征2型糖尿病的重要神经特征。此外,我们发现早期2型糖尿病大鼠的CSN切除消除了SNS的高频移,证实了通过抑制CSN活性可以恢复正常的SNS活性和胰岛素敏感性。这些发现为2型糖尿病自主神经系统的病理神经变化提供了新的线索。此外,它们为糖尿病患者代谢状态的电监测铺平了道路,这是电疗法发展的关键的第一步。
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