Hypertension, Vol 22, 527-534, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
DC Tucker and RA Hunt
The hypothesis that simultaneous exposure to a high (8%) sodium chloride
diet and behavioral stress (air jet noise) would act synergistically to
increase blood pressure was investigated in male borderline hypertensive
rats. Rats were fed either a 1% or an 8% sodium chloride diet beginning at
6 weeks of age. Rats in the Air Noise condition were restrained and exposed
to random blasts of air jet noise for 2 h/d, 5 d/wk, from 7 to 17 weeks of
age. Controls either were placed in identical restrainers and test chambers
but not exposed to air jet noise (Restrained Control) or were left
undisturbed (Maturation Control). Biweekly indirect blood pressure
measurements showed that by 17 weeks of age, the high-sodium chloride diet
and air jet noise exposure produced additive increases in blood pressure.
Direct blood pressure measurements at 18 weeks of age confirmed the higher
systolic pressures in borderline hypertensive rats exposed to both an 8%
sodium chloride diet and air jet noise. After ganglionic blockade, the
blood pressure of rats in the Air Noise group remained higher than that of
Restrained and Maturation Controls, suggesting that the increased blood
pressure of air jet noise-exposed rats was not maintained by increased
autonomic activity. Blood pressure after maximal vasodilation by
hydralazine was increased in rats exposed to both an 8% sodium chloride
diet and air jet noise compared with other groups. Baroreceptor reflex
sensitivity (tested by graded doses of angiotensin II) did not differ among
groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Effects of long-term air jet noise and dietary sodium chloride in borderline hypertensive rats
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham 35294.
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