Influência da perda de peso na variabilidade da freqüência cardíaca em cães

Q4 Veterinary
Mário dos Santos Filho, D. Hainfellner, Nathália Marques de Oliveira Lemos, Camila Ferreira Mendes, Patrícia Malandrim, J. M. Campos, Sophie Ballot, Priscila Cardim de Oliveira, Jonimar Pereira Paiva
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The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a role in the regulation of the cardiovascular system through sympathetic and parasympathetic modulations, which act in an associated way in the regulation of homeostasis. This regulation exercised by the ANS is determined by numerous factors including breathing, stress, temperature, blood pressure and physical activity. Cardiac nerve regulation is influenced by obesity, but the autonomic response present in this disorder has not yet been elucidated. It is known that a 10% increase in body fat is able to lead to a decrease in parasympathetic action and an increase in heart rate. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) allows the evaluation of autonomic heart modulation through the ventricular depolarization intervals to the electrocardiogram (ECG), and provides information on the relationship and contribution of the ANS to the neural influence of heart rate control. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the HRV by means of an electrocardiographic examination in obese dogs with Body Condition Score (BCS) 8/9 and 9/9, comparing with HRV of the same animals, after therapy with therapeutic ration in the period of 6 months, as well as the comparison with control group with lean animals. With the results obtained in the present study, it can be inferred that probably the imbalance in the autonomic activity due to obesity in dogs is not the same as in humans and that a greater understanding of this regulation in these animals is necessary, especially considering their vagotonia. The diet program based on low-calorie ration reached approximately 10% and 20% of weight reduction after two and six months, respectively. Obesity raises HRV by increasing parasympathetic activity in the autonomic regulation of the heart in dogs.
体重减轻对犬心率变异性的影响
自主神经系统(ANS)通过交感和副交感神经调节在心血管系统的调节中发挥作用,而交感和副交感神经调节在调节体内平衡中起着相关的作用。ANS的这种调节是由许多因素决定的,包括呼吸、压力、体温、血压和身体活动。心脏神经调节受到肥胖的影响,但在这种疾病中存在的自主神经反应尚未阐明。众所周知,体脂增加10%会导致副交感神经活动减少和心率增加。心率变异性(HRV)允许通过心室去极化间隔到心电图(ECG)来评估自主心脏调节,并提供关于ANS与心率控制的神经影响的关系和贡献的信息。本研究的目的是通过对体况评分(Body Condition Score, BCS)为8/9和9/9的肥胖犬进行心电图检查,评估其HRV,并与相同动物的HRV进行比较,在6个月的治疗期间给予定量治疗,并与瘦动物对照组进行比较。根据本研究的结果,我们可以推断,狗肥胖引起的自主神经活动失衡可能与人类不同,有必要对这些动物的这种调节进行更深入的了解,特别是考虑到它们的迷走神经。以低热量配给为基础的饮食计划在两个月和六个月后分别达到了大约10%和20%的体重减轻。肥胖通过增加狗心脏自主调节中的副交感神经活动来提高HRV。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine was launched in 1979 as the official scientific periodical of the Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ). It is recognized by the Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária (SBMV) and the Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (CRMV-RJ).
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