Hypertension, Vol 10, 375-382, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
Y Kageyama, H Suzuki, K Arima and T Saruta
The effects of calcium supplementation on blood pressure and its mechanisms
were investigated in two-kidney, one clip renovascular hypertensive rats.
Two series of experiments were performed: one was begun just after renal
artery constriction, the other after the onset of hypertension. Calcium
supplementation significantly attenuated the development of hypertension
(systolic blood pressure: 183 +/- 8 vs 130 +/- 2 mm Hg) and was found to
abate existing renovascular hypertension (systolic blood pressure: from 183
+/- 8 to 151 +/- 4 mm Hg). Calcium treatment did not cause significant
alterations in fluid intake, urine volume, or urinary sodium excretion in
either study. However, increased plasma renin activity and plasma
aldosterone concentration were suppressed to the basal levels at the end of
3 weeks of calcium treatment (14 +/- 3 vs 8 +/- 2 ng angiotensin I/ml/hr;
530 +/- 50 vs 380 +/- 40 pg/ml). Blood pressure of calcium-treated
renovascular hypertensive rats responded poorly to blockade of the
renin-angiotensin system with captopril injection and angiotensin II
analogue (saralasin) infusion. Further, in rats with chronic established
renovascular hypertension, calcium treatment attenuated the enhanced
pressor response to norepinephrine, but not to angiotensin II. These
results suggest that the blood pressure-lowering actions of calcium
supplementation are related primarily to suppression of renin secretion and
secondarily to alteration of pressor response to norepinephrine in
two-kidney, one clip renovascular hypertensive rats.
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Oral calcium treatment lowers blood pressure in renovascular hypertensive rats by suppressing the renin-angiotensin system
Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
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