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Hypertension, Vol 23, 774-780, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association


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Effects of lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in chronic renal hypertensive rats

LH Mortensen, LE Ohman and JR Haywood
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 78284-7764.

Neuroanatomic studies describing forebrain projections to the lateral parabrachial nucleus suggest a central integrative role in cardiovascular regulation. We performed this study to examine the role of this pontine nucleus in the maintenance of one-kidney, figure-8 renal-wrap hypertension. Bilateral ibotenic acid ablation of the lateral parabrachial nucleus was performed 4 weeks after induction of hypertension or sham operation. In hypertensive rats, ablation produced a significant reduction in mean arterial pressure from 160 +/- 4 to 118 +/- 2 mm Hg and a transient but significant increase in heart rate from 381 +/- 5 to 408 +/- 8 beats per minute on the first day after ablation; arterial pressure returned to preablation values by day 5 after ablation. In sham-operated, normotensive animals, arterial pressure was not altered by ablation, and a transient but significant increase in heart rate from 384 +/- 8 to 419 +/- 7 beats per minute was again observed. Before ablation, trimethaphan administration produced a significantly greater drop in arterial pressure in hypertensive (delta- 72.8 +/- 4.6 mm Hg) versus normotensive (delta-55.7 +/- 4.1 mm Hg) animals. This effect was eliminated on day 1 after ablation yet returned on day 4 after ablation. In blood samples obtained before ablation and on days 1 and 4 after ablation, circulating plasma catecholamine concentrations in both groups remained unchanged. These observations suggest that, because of possible alternate neural compensatory mechanisms, lateral parabrachial nucleus ablation produces a significant yet transient reversal of renal-wrap hypertension. Thus, the lateral parabrachial nucleus may contribute to the increased sympathetic nervous system function associated with this model.


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