Hypertension, Vol 5, 514-520, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
AJ Donker, I Min and RC Venuto
Conscious pregnant and nonpregnant rabbits were used to further evaluate
the role of prostaglandin (PG) and plasma renin activity (PRA) in the
systemic hemodynamics of pregnancy. Pregnant rabbits had high peripheral
blood levels of both PGE2 and PRA. Systemic blood pressure was not affected
in either pregnant or nonpregnant by the administration of an inhibitor of
prostaglandin synthesis. Pregnant rabbits, however, had a much larger
decrease in blood pressure than nonpregnant animals when given the
angiotensin I (AI)-converting-enzyme inhibitor, captopril. Pregnant rabbits
were more resistant to the pressor effect of exogenous AII than nonpregnant
animals. The pressor effect of AII increased in pregnant rabbits after the
administration of meclofenamate and parturition but was not changed by
volume expansion. In contrast, the sensitivity of nonpregnant rabbits to
AII increased after volume expansion, but not after treatment with
inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis. These studies demonstrate that a
remarkable similarity exists between pregnant rabbits and pregnant women in
the pressor response to AII. This study is the first to correlate the
vasopressor response to AII with PRA and the level of a circulating
vasopressor prostaglandin in pregnant animals. The results strongly suggest
that this model will be fruitful in further attempts to define the factors
controlling systemic hemodynamics during pregnancy.
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