Hypertension, Vol 17, 363-368, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
DA Calhoun, JM Wyss and S Oparil
Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that arterial baroreceptor
reflex control of lumbar sympathetic nerve activity is blunted in the
NaCl-sensitive spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR-S) compared with either
the NaCl-resistant spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR-R) or the
normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat. In the current study, the effect of
dietary NaCl supplementation on arterial baroreceptor reflex control of
lumbar sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate was assessed in SHR-S and
control SHR-R and WKY rats. Male SHR-S, SHR-R, and WKY rats were fed diets
containing either 1% or 8% NaCl beginning at 7 weeks of age and were
studied at age 9-10 weeks. Arterial baroreceptor reflex-mediated changes in
lumbar sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate were recorded in
conscious, unrestrained rats during phenylephrine-induced (15-40
micrograms/kg/min) and nitroprusside-induced (15-300 micrograms/kg/min)
changes in mean arterial pressure. SHR-S maintained on a 1% NaCl diet had
blunted baroreceptor reflex control of lumbar sympathetic nerve activity
during acute increases in MAP compared with SHR-R and WKY rats (p less than
0.05). After ingestion of the 8% NaCl diet, this blunting was absent,
indicating enhancement of baroreceptor reflex control of lumbar sympathetic
nerve activity. SHR-S maintained on a 1% NaCl diet also had blunted
arterial baroreceptor control of lumbar sympathetic nerve activity during
nitroprusside-induced decreases in mean arterial pressure compared with WKY
rats, but this was not significantly altered during ingestion of the 8%
NaCl diet.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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High NaCl diet enhances arterial baroreceptor reflex in NaCl-sensitive spontaneously hypertensive rats
Department of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294.
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