Hypertension, Vol 10, 74-81, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
P Wicker, M Abdul-Samad, K Rakusan, RC Tarazi and B Healy
Since various studies suggest that chronic physical conditioning promotes
myocardial vascularity, we investigated whether it could prevent the
coronary reserve abnormalities of hypertensive cardiac hypertrophy. One
week after operation, female Sprague-Dawley rats with two-kidney, one clip
Goldblatt hypertension were either subjected to a moderate exercise program
by swimming (n = 21) or kept sedentary (n = 16) for 9 weeks. Sedentary (n =
16) and exercised (n = 15) sham- operated rats served as controls. Maximal
coronary blood flow and minimal coronary resistance, either per unit mass
or for the entire left ventricle, an index of the functional
cross-sectional area of the coronary resistance vessels, were determined in
conscious, unrestrained rats by left atrial microsphere injection following
maximal vasodilation with carbochrome (12 mg/kg). Following exercise, left
ventricular mass was moderately (+5-10%) but significantly increased in
normotensive rats, whereas left ventricular hypertrophy was significantly
accentuated in the hypertensive rats. Minimal coronary resistance for the
entire left ventricle was significantly decreased (- 24%) in normotensive
rats but did not change significantly in hypertensive rats. Minimal
coronary resistance per unit mass (the coronary vasodilator reserve) tended
to decrease in normotensive rats (- 17%), whereas it tended to be further
augmented in hypertensive rats (+13%). However, these differences were
marginally significant and were not associated with any changes in maximal
coronary blood flow per unit mass (the coronary flow reserve). Thus, in
normal rats, exercise promoted myocardial arterial vascularity in parallel
with the development of cardiac hypertrophy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
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