Effects of enriched-potassium diet on cardiorespiratory outcomes in experimental non-ischemic chronic heart failure

Schwarz, Karla G.; Pereyra, Katherin, V; Toledo, Camilo; Andrade, David C.; Diaz, Hugo S.; Diaz-Jara, Esteban; Ortolani, Domiziana; Rios-Gallardo, Angelica; Arias, Paulina; Las Heras, Alexandra; Vera, Ignacio; Ortiz, Fernando C.; Inestrosa, Nibaldo C.; Vio, Carlos P.; Del Rio, Rodrigo

Abstract

Background Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a global health problem. Increased sympathetic outflow, cardiac arrhythmogenesis and irregular breathing patterns have all been associated with poor outcomes in CHF. Several studies showed that activation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) play a key role in CHF pathophysiology. Interestingly, potassium (K+) supplemented diets showed promising results in normalizing RAS axis and autonomic dysfunction in vascular diseases, lowering cardiovascular risk. Whether subtle increases in dietary K+ consumption may exert similar effects in CHF has not been previously tested. Accordingly, we aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary K+ supplementation on cardiorespiratory alterations in rats with CHF. Methods Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent volume overload to induce non-ischemic CHF. Animals were randomly allocated to normal chow diet (CHF group) or supplemented K+ diet (CHF+K+ group) for 6 weeks. Cardiac arrhythmogenesis, sympathetic outflow, baroreflex sensitivity, breathing disorders, chemoreflex function, respiratory-cardiovascular coupling and cardiac function were evaluated. Results Compared to normal chow diet, K+ supplemented diet in CHF significantly reduced arrhythmia incidence (67.8 +/- 15.1 vs. 31.0 +/- 3.7 events/hour, CHF vs. CHF+K+), decreased cardiac sympathetic tone (Delta HR to propranolol: - 97.4 +/- 9.4 vs. - 60.8 +/- 8.3 bpm, CHF vs. CHF+K+), restored baroreflex function and attenuated irregular breathing patterns. Additionally, supplementation of the diet with K+ restores normal central respiratory chemoreflex drive and abrogates pathological cardio-respiratory coupling in CHF rats being the outcome an improved cardiac function. Conclusion Our findings support that dietary K+ supplementation in non-ischemic CHF alleviate cardiorespiratory dysfunction.

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Título según WOS: Effects of enriched-potassium diet on cardiorespiratory outcomes in experimental non-ischemic chronic heart failure
Título de la Revista: BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volumen: 54
Número: 1
Editorial: Springer Nature
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1186/S40659-021-00365-Z

Notas: ISI