Hypertension, Vol 18, 674-682, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
N Stephens, SJ Bund, C Jagger and AM Heagerty
Intramural sympathetic neuroeffector responses and presynaptic regulation
of neurotransmission by amine uptake and alpha 2-adrenergic receptors were
examined in young (5-week-old) and mature (12-week-old) spontaneously
hypertensive rats (SHR) and were compared with those of age-matched
Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) control rats. Electrical field stimulation (20 V,
0.2-msec pulse width, 3-second pulse train each minute, 5-100 Hz) elicited
contractile responses from isolated mesenteric arteries mounted in a
myograph. There was a significant difference between the sensitivity of
arteries to electrical field stimulation in the two age groups, with
arteries from 12-week-old rats being more sensitive than arteries from
5-week-old animals. Also, there was a significant age-strain interaction:
the sensitivity of arteries from SHR to electrical field stimulation
increased dramatically with age compared with that of WKY rat arteries.
Cocaine significantly increased the sensitivity to electrical field
stimulation after inhibition of presynaptic alpha 2-adrenergic receptors,
and had a significantly greater effect in arteries from 5-week-old SHR
compared with WKY controls. This would reflect an overactive neuronal amine
uptake mechanism in young SHR. At 12 weeks there was no significant
interstrain difference in the effect of cocaine. Yohimbine increased the
sensitivity to electrical field stimulation both before and after
inhibition of neuronal amine uptake, but there was no difference in its
effect with age or strain. Therefore, although sensitivity to sympathetic
nerve stimulation varies with age in the SHR, there is no evidence that
this can be ascribed to alpha 2-adrenergic receptor function.
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Arterial neuroeffector responses in early and mature spontaneously hypertensive rats
Department of Medicine, University Hospital of South Manchester, UK.
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