Hypertension, Vol 15, 198-203, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
RT Hui, JH Grose, M Lebel and P Falardeau
The goal of this study was to determine the role of prostanoids in a new
model of mineralocorticoid-dependent hypertension induced by the
subcutaneous infusion of aldosterone (1 micrograms/hr) to normal male
Sprague-Dawley rats. This regimen caused a mild and gradual increase in
systolic pressure over a period of 4 weeks (113 +/- 1 vs. 137 +/- 3 mm Hg)
and was associated with an increase in the in vivo formation of
prostaglandins I2 and E2 and of thromboxane A2 in the kidney. High sodium
intake induced a fall in the urinary levels of prostaglandin E2 and a rise
in the arterial pressure of control rats (126 +/- 1 vs. 113 +/- 1 mm Hg)
but did not influence aldosterone-induced hypertension. Indomethacin (3.0
mg/kg/day) caused a profound inhibition of the in vivo synthesis of
prostaglandin I2 and thromboxane A2 without modifying the renal production
of prostaglandin E2. Although indomethacin exerted no effect on
aldosterone-induced hypertension in rats fed a normal diet, it caused a
further rise in systolic pressure in aldosterone- treated rats fed a high
sodium diet (157 +/- 6 vs. 140 +/- 4 mm Hg). The results of this study in a
model of aldosterone-induced mild hypertension in the rat indicate that 1)
aldosterone exerts a stimulatory effect on the renal synthesis of
prostanoid, particularly prostaglandin E2; 2) thromboxane A2 and
prostaglandin I2 do not seem to play a role in aldosterone-induced
hypertension under conditions of normal dietary salt intake, whereas the
role of prostaglandin E2 is unclear; 3) there is enough sodium in a normal
diet to allow for the maximal expression of the hypertensive effect of
aldosterone; 4) prostaglandin I2 seems to play a significant role in
modulating the cardiovascular impact of a high sodium diet in
aldosterone-treated rats; and 5) the renal biosynthesis of prostaglandin E2
is particularly resistant to the inhibitory effect of indomethacin in vivo.
ARTICLES
Prostanoids and aldosterone-induced mild experimental hypertension in rats
Laboratory on Prostaglandins, Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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