Hypertension, Vol 13, 250-255, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
T Hano, Y Jeng and J Rho
We compared the overflow of endogenous norepinephrine during electrical
field stimulation, the norepinephrine content, and the rate of initial
neuronal uptake of [3H]norepinephrine in synaptosomes isolated from
hypothalamus and brainstem of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and
Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats at 7 and 13 weeks of age. The synaptosomes of two
rats, a SHR and a WKY rat control, were simultaneously processed and
subjected to the same electrical field stimulation. The overflow of
endogenous norepinephrine during electrical stimulation (2 Hz, 2 minutes)
in the hypothalamic synaptosomes of 7-week-old SHR was significantly
greater, whereas the overflow of 13-week-old SHR was equivalent to the
age-matched WKY rat. The norepinephrine content of synaptosomes was about
the same in SHR and age-matched controls. There was also significantly
enhanced [3H]norepinephrine uptake in the hypothalamic synaptosomes of
young SHR, but neither the hypothalamic nor the brainstem samples of
13-week-old SHR showed any significant difference in their rate of
[3H]norepinephrine uptake. These data are similar to those we observed
(unpublished observations) in perfused mesenteric artery system in which
norepinephrine release was significantly elevated during periarterial nerve
stimulation only in young SHR. Thus, these results suggest that a parallel
enhancement of norepinephrine release in hypothalamus with that of
peripheral nervous system may play an important role during development of
hypertension in young SHR.
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Norepinephrine release and reuptake by hypothalamic synaptosomes of spontaneously hypertensive rats
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033.
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