Hypertension, Vol 6, 700-708, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
I Laher and C Triggle
The responses of isolated thoracic aortic rings to 10(-5) M norepinephrine
(NE) and 5 mM lanthanum chloride (La3+) were compared in tissues from 6- to
8-week-old and 12- to 16-week-old rats. Twelve strains of rats were
selected: spontaneously hypertensive (SHR), Wistar- Kyoto (WKY),
genetically related outcross F1 and F2, backcross BC1(S) and BC1(W), and
Wistar, SHR/Wistar, and Wistar/WKY crosses, Sprague- Dawley (SD), and also
Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) and salt-resistant (DR) rats. The La3+ response,
expressed as the percentage of the maximal response to NE, demonstrated
both age and blood pressure (BP) components in the SHR, WKY, F1, F2, and BC
rats; however, when the La3+ response was expressed as mg force/mg tissue,
no significant differences within these same groups were noted. The
magnitude of the NE response in the same group of rats was inversely
related to the BP of the 12- to 16-week-old animals (r = -0.45), and was
not affected by treatment of the animal from conception with
alpha-methyldopa. Aortic tissues from DS, but not DR or SD rats,
demonstrated a response to La3+ which increased with the BP of the rat.
This was not observed in prehypertensive DS rats and was prevented by the
control of hypertension with either hydrochlorothiazide or MK-421 (a
converting- enzyme inhibitor). We conclude that the reduced NE response in
aortic tissues from SHR and related hypertensive rats reflects an inherent
defect in the vascular smooth cell of the rat and is unaffected by BP
control with antihypertensive drug therapy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
WORDS)
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Blood pressure, lanthanum-, and norepinephrine-induced mechanical response in thoracic aortic tissue
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