Hypertension, Vol 2, 63-72, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
RD Bevan, P Eggena, WR Hume, E Van Marthens and JA Bevan
Arteries and veins of hypertensive rabbits were examined 8 weeks after
partially constricting the abdominal aorta above both kidneys, and compared
with those from sham-operated animals. Structural and functional changes in
blood vessels after 2 weeks, when the arterial pressure first attained a
new elevated level, have been described previously, and are now compared
with changes 6 weeks later. The increase in blood vessel mass could be
correlated with an increase in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content. In
contrast to the status at 2 weeks postoperatively, there was no increased
uptake of 3H-thymidine, 3H-proline, or 3H-lysine at 2 months. Furthermore,
at this time cell nuclei labeled with 3H-thymidine were infrequent. Some
vessels showed evidence of change in the physical characteristics of their
wall. Only minimal changes were observed in those parameters of adrenergic
nerve function measured -- neuronal 3H-norepinephrine uptake and vessel
wall catecholamine content -- that had been markedly changed at 2 weeks.
The results of this work, together with those of other studies of this
model, suggest two phases of response of the arterial wall to pressure
rise: an initial dynamic proliferative cellular response mainly of vascular
smooth muscle associated with changes in adrenergic neuronal parameters,
and a subsequent equilibrium phase characterized by an increased number of
smooth muscle cells, some changes in the extracellular components, and
minimal changes in the adrenergic innervation.
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