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Hypertension, Vol 2, 319-325, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
GD Fink, F Kennedy, WJ Bryan and A Werber
In an attempt to produce a form of chronic neurogenic hypertension without
the increased blood pressure lability which is characteristic of total
baroreceptor removal, selective aortic baroreceptor deafferentation (ABD)
was performed in rats. Blood pressure, blood pressure variability, heart
rate, plasma and extracellular fluid volumes, and the effect of total
autonomic blockade were determined in male rats 1 month following ABD. Rats
with ABD had significantly higher systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial
blood pressures than did sham- operated animals, but the standard deviation
of pressure measured repetitively over a 1-hour period was not
significantly greater. Total autonomic blockade with atropine, propranolol,
and phentolamine lowered blood pressure and heart rate to a similar level
in ABD and sham- operated rats. Extracellular fluid volume was not
different in the two groups of rats, but plasma volume was significantly
lower in rats with ABD. Despite the overall reduction in plasma volume,
there was a significant positive correlation between plasma volume and
blood pressure in ABD rats; no such correlation was observed in
sham-operated rats. It was concluded that ABD produces a mild, chronic
hypertension in rats without marked pressure lability. Although the
hypertension appears to be Neurogenic in that it is ABOLIshed by autonomic
blockade, volume factors also may contribute to the increased blood
pressure.
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Pathogenesis of hypertension in rats with chronic aortic baroreceptor deafferentation
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