Hypertension, Vol 7, 228-235, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
FP Field and EE Soltis
The role of extracellular calcium and high blood pressure stress in altered
vascular adrenergic responsiveness in rings of femoral artery from
spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was investigated. A model in which
partial ligation of the external iliac artery prevents the increase in
blood pressure to the ipsilateral femoral artery was used to assess the
effect of the increase in pressure stress on these alterations. Age-matched
(5-week-old) male Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) and SHR were used in the study.
Partial ligation was performed before a substantial increase in blood
pressure occurred (6 weeks of age), and studies on vascular reactivity were
carried out at 10 to 12 weeks of age when the SHR were considered
hypertensive (indirect systolic blood pressure greater than 150 mm Hg).
Maximal contractility of rings of unprotected femoral artery from the SHR
in response to KCl in either a normal (2.5 mM) or low (0.25 mM) calcium
Krebs solution was significantly greater (p less than 0.05) than was that
of protected vessels from the SHR or protected and unprotected vessels from
the WKY; however, no difference in the sensitivity to KCl was observed.
Isoproterenol-induced relaxation was significantly attenuated in rings of
vascular smooth muscle from unprotected femoral arteries of the SHR (p less
than 0.05), while the responses of protected vessels from the SHR were
similar to controls. Equilibration of vascular smooth muscle in a low
calcium Krebs solution resulted in an increase in beta- adrenergic mediated
relaxation in all groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Vascular reactivity in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. Effect of high pressure stress and extracellular calcium
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