Hypertension, Vol 5, 292-297, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
RJ Winquist and DF Bohr
Segments of basilar arteries from both spontaneously hypertensive rats
(SHR) and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats were studied in vitro
utilizing a microvessel apparatus. At similar levels of passive force,
basilar arteries from SHR developed less force in response to depolarizing
solution (130 mM K+) compared to basilar arteries from WKY. Arterial
segments from the hypertensive animals required less stretch to achieve
each level of passive force. Basilar arteries from SHR but not WKY
typically displayed both phasic and tonic spontaneous activity which was
inhibited in a reversible manner by washing the tissues in physiological
salt solution without added Ca++ (EGTA, 1 mM). There was a significant
shift to the left in the EC50 of serotonin and a greater maximal response
to this agonist in basilar arteries from SHR compared to those from WKY (p
less than 0.01). The EC50 to Ca++ (added to a depolarizing solution) was
shifted to the right in the arteries from SHR compared to the normotensive
controls (p less than 0.05). There was no difference between the arteries
from the two groups of animals in the relaxation response produced by
isoproterenol. However, contracted basilar arteries from SHR were less
sensitive to the relaxant effects of elevated Ca++ than contracted basilar
arteries from WKY (p less than 0.05). These results demonstrate the
existence of both structural and functional difference between cerebral
vessels of SHR and WKY. Our findings also demonstrate the complex nature of
the changes in calcium dynamics in blood vessels from hypertensive animals.
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