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(Hypertension. 1995;25:146-150.)
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Wistar Fatty Rat Is Obese and Spontaneously Hypertensive

Tadashi Yamakawa; Shun-ichi Tanaka; Kouichi Tamura; Fumiko Isoda; Kunio Ukawa; Yoshiko Yamakura; Yoshinori Takanashi; Yoshihiro Kiuchi; Satoshi Umemura; Masao Ishii; Hisahiko Sekihara

From the Third Department of Internal Medicine (T.Y., S.-i.T., Y.Y., K.U., H.S.); Second Department of Internal Medicine (K.T., S.U., M.I.); the Laboratory Animal Facility (Y.K.), Yokohama City University School of Medicine; the Health Science Research Institute (F.I.), Yokohama; and the Department of Pediatric and Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

Correspondence to Shun-ichi Tanaka, MD, Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, 3-9 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, 236, Japan.

Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine whether genetically obese Wistar fatty rats have higher blood pressure than their lean littermates and if so to elucidate the mechanism of this obesity-related hypertension. We measured blood glucose and plasma insulin levels, blood pressure, and catecholamine and sodium excretions in age-matched female Wistar fatty and lean rats. After 12 weeks of age, the body weight of Wistar fatty rats was significantly greater than that of their lean counterparts. Fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin concentrations were higher in the fatty than the lean rats throughout the observation period (8 to 24 weeks of age). Systolic blood pressure of fatty rats measured by the tail-cuff method was similar to that of lean rats at 8 weeks of age (135±2 [mean±SEM] versus 134±3 mm Hg) but significantly higher at 16 (158±2 versus 136±3 mm Hg, P<.01) and 24 (166±5 versus 142±2 mm Hg, P<.01) weeks of age. Urinary norepinephrine excretion was significantly increased in the fatty rats at both 16 (1755±173 versus 977±128 ng/24 h, P<.05) and 24 (1907±283 versus 737±173 ng/24 h, P<.01) weeks of age. The ratio of urinary norepinephrine excretion to body weight was also significantly increased in the fatty rats. These results show that with increasing body weight Wistar fatty rats develop hypertension, which may be attributable to an increased sympathetic nerve activity. Since these characteristics are similar to those observed in human obesity–related hypertension, we consider that this rat may be a good model for further analysis of the mechanism of obesity-related hypertension.


Key Words: hypertension, spontaneous • obesity • rats, inbred strains • insulin resistance • catecholamine




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