(Hypertension. 1999;34:729-732.)
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From the Physiological Sciences Graduate Program, Biomedical Center, Federal University of Espirito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil
Correspondence to Elisardo C. Vasquez, PhD, Physiological Sciences Graduate Program, Biomedical Center, UFES, Av. Marechal Campos 1468, 29040090 Vitoria, ES, Brazil. E-mail evasquez{at}zaz.com.br
AbstractIn spontaneously
hypertensive rats, ouabain exerts an excitatory effect on baroreceptor
nerve activity (BNA). The aim of this study was to determine the
effects of ouabain on BNA in other experimental models of hypertension
and its interaction with nitric oxide. Rats were made hypertensive
using the procedures for
N
-nitro-L-arginine methyl
ester (L-NAME), deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA) salt, and 2-kidney,
1 clip (2K1C) hypertension models. In these groups, systolic
arterial pressure was 195±7, 149±6, and 148±4
mm Hg, respectively, compared with 110±4 mm Hg in normotensive
rats. Acute ouabain administration had an excitatory effect on BNA in
normotensive rats (37±4%), an inhibitory effect in L-NAME
hypertensive rats (-60±7%), and no effect in DOCA-salt and 2K1C
hypertensive rats. The effects of ouabain were not related to
arterial pressure levels, and no excitatory effect on BNA
was observed in prehypertensive DOCA-salt rats. Long-term
administration of L-arginine (3 g ·
kg-1 · day-1) prevented DOCA-salt
(121±8 mm Hg) and 2K1C (104±4 mm Hg) hypertension,
markedly attenuated L-NAME (130±9 mm Hg) hypertension, and
restored the excitatory effect of ouabain on BNA in these groups to
levels similar to the normotensive rats and their respective control
groups. We conclude that ouabain has a diverse effect on BNA in
experimental models of hypertension, and it can be normalized by
L-arginine. The data also indicate that nitric oxide may
play a pivotal role in mediating the excitatory effect of ouabain on
BNA, and we speculate that a therapeutic combination of ouabain and
L-arginine may be beneficial in secondary
hypertension.
Key Words: arginine ouabain L-NAME baroreceptors hypertension
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