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Hypertension, Vol 7, 747-751, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
RH Cox, JW Hubbard, JE Lawler, BJ Sanders and VP Mitchell
The ability of exercise training to block the generation of hypertension
produced by chronic stress in the borderline hypertensive rat was tested.
Twenty-three male borderline hypertensive rats, F1 offspring of
spontaneously hypertensive and Wistar-Kyoto rats, were divided into three
groups. Two groups (8 rats per group) were subjected to 2 hours of daily,
predictable, uncontrollable tail shock for 12 weeks. One of these groups
was also given 2 hours of daily swim stress (exercise trained). A third
group served as a maturation control and received neither intervention (n =
7). After 12 weeks of stress, direct recording of blood pressure verified
the pattern observed with tail cuff: shock only group, 180/118 +/- 3/3 mm
Hg; exercise-trained and shocked group, 166/108 +/- 4/2 mm Hg; and control
group, 160/98 +/- 6/4 mm Hg (mean +/- SEM). Systolic and diastolic blood
pressures in the shock only group were significantly higher than in both
the other groups (p less than 0.05). The control group differed from the
exercise- trained and shocked group only in diastolic BP (p less than
0.05). During a short-term stress session plasma norepinephrine levels in
the exercise-trained and shocked group were significantly lower than those
in the shock only group (555 +/- 56 vs 776 +/- 84 pg/ml; p less than 0.05).
These results indicate that an alteration of autonomic function resulted
from the exercise training, but its contribution to the resistance of the
exercise-trained and shocked rats to stress-induced hypertension is
unclear.
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