Hypertension, Vol 17, 317-322, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
JD Imig and GL Anderson
Vascular pressures were measured in the principal (A1) arteriole and in
upstream small arteries of the rat cremaster muscle to investigate vascular
resistance changes associated with one-kidney, one clip Goldblatt
hypertension. Pressure measurements were made at a proximal and distal site
of each vessel using a servonull micropipette system. Vessel diameters were
measured using video microscopy. A1 arteriole and external spermatic artery
diameters were both decreased after 2 and 4 weeks of hypertension. Mean
arterial pressure was elevated after 2 weeks of hypertension (106 +/- 4 mm
Hg versus 140 +/- 5 mm Hg). Likewise, vascular pressures were elevated at
every site: pudicepigastric artery (36%), external spermatic artery (47%),
and A1 arteriole (38%). The pressure drop along the external spermatic
artery was increased (87%) after 2 weeks of hypertension. Mean arterial
pressure was further elevated from 2-4 weeks of hypertension (105 +/- 4 mm
Hg versus 162 +/- 7 mm Hg) but only the proximal pudic-epigastric artery
pressure was further elevated during this time from 2 to 4 weeks (131 +/- 5
mm Hg versus 147 +/- 7 mm Hg) of hypertension development. This was
associated with an increased pressure drop (87%) along the artery compared
with the situation at 2 weeks. These data indicate that small arteries
upstream from the microcirculation contribute significantly to the increase
in vascular resistance during hypertension. In addition, these data
indicate that the increases in small artery resistance do not develop
uniformly throughout all vessel branches.
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