Hypertension, Vol 20, 374-379, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
H Jin, RH Yang, DA Calhoun, JM Wyss and S Oparil
Our previous studies have suggested that atrial natriuretic peptide in the
caudal nucleus tractus solitarii is involved in the centrally mediated
regulation of blood pressure in the salt-sensitive spontaneously
hypertensive rat (SHR). The current study tested the hypothesis that
endogenous atrial natriuretic peptide in the caudal nucleus tractus
solitarii participates in baroreceptor reflex control of heart rate in this
hypertensive model. Salt-sensitive SHR and control Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats
maintained on basal (1%) salt intake were studied. Arterial baroreceptor
reflex-mediated changes in heart rate were recorded in conscious
unrestrained rats during phenylephrine (5-40 micrograms.kg-1.min-1
infusion; 30 minutes later, atrial natriuretic peptide (50 ng), monoclonal
antibody to atrial natriuretic peptide (0.55 micrograms), purified mouse
immunoglobulin G (0.55 micrograms), or artificial cerebrospinal fluid
vehicle (50 nl) was microinjected into the caudal nucleus tractus
solitarii. Phenylephrine infusion was then repeated and mean arterial
pressure and heart rate were monitored as before. The slope of the heart
rate/mean arterial pressure relation was significantly less (p less than
0.05) in the salt- sensitive SHR than in the WKY control, indicating that
baroreceptor reflex control of heart rate was blunted in this hypertensive
model. Microinjection of atrial natriuretic peptide into the caudal nucleus
tractus solitarii further blunted (p less than 0.05) baroreceptor reflex
control of heart rate in salt-sensitive SHR but not in WKY rats. In
contrast, microinjection of the monoclonal antibody enhanced the
sensitivity of baroreceptor reflex control of heart rate in salt- sensitive
SHR but not in WKY rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Atrial natriuretic peptide modulates baroreceptor reflex in spontaneously hypertensive rat
Department of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
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