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Hypertension, Vol 6, 647-653, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
HW Overbeck
Vascular responses to calcium were studied in 14 genetically hypertensive
(GH) rats of the New Zealand strain and 16 weight- and age- matched
normotensive parent strain control rats under chloralose- pentobarbital
anesthesia. Calcium (chloride or gluconate) in an isosmolar solution was
infused intraarterially into the hindlimb vascular bed which was vascularly
isolated, innervated, and pump- perfused (blood, 1 ml/min). Increases in
limb plasma calcium concentrations up to 30 mEq/liter decreased limb
vascular resistance, with no evidence for vasoconstriction. In GH rats
decreases in limb vascular resistance in response to increments in limb
plasma calcium concentrations of 3.6 to 10.8 mEq/liter were significantly
(p less than 0.02) attenuated compared to age-matched controls. When
responses in GH were compared to weight-matched controls, similar trends
toward attenuation reached significance (p less than 0.02) at Ca2+
increments of 10.8 mEq/liter. In eight other GH rats, we measured total
serum calcium concentrations and found them reduced (4.94 +/- 0.08
mEq/liter), especially as compared to values in eight rats of an unrelated
Wistar strain (5.42 +/- 0.04 mEq/liter; p less than 0.05). These
experiments provide evidence that, over physiological ranges, calcium
relaxes arteriolar smooth muscle in rats and that this vasodilation is
attenuated in genetically hypertensive rats. Thus, both the lower serum
levels of calcium and the attenuated responses to calcium may contribute to
the elevated peripheral vascular resistance and hypertension in these rats.
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Attenuated arteriolar dilator responses to calcium in genetically hypertensive rats
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