Hypertension, Vol 13, 440-448, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
MO Onwochei and JP Rapp
Studies were carried out to determine if the release of atrial natriuretic
factor (ANF) is altered in the inbred Dahl salt-sensitive (SS/Jr) rat.
Isolated heart-lung preparations of prehypertensive young SS/Jr rats (6-8
weeks of age) and age-matched inbred Dahl salt- resistant (SR/Jr) rats were
used. At this relatively young age the blood pressure difference between
strains (SS/Jr, 108 +/- 3 mm Hg; SR/Jr, 103 +/- 2 mm Hg) was minor. ANF
release was stimulated with preload-induced or afterload-induced atrial
stretch. Increased preload produced increases in right and left atrial
pressures that were equivalent between young SS/Jr and SR/Jr rats;
increased afterload produced increases only in left atrial pressures, which
again were equivalent for young rats of the two strains. At any
preload-induced change in atrial pressure SS/Jr rat hearts released less
ANF than those of SR/Jr rats. Similarly, at any afterload-induced increase
in left atrial pressure, SS/Jr rat hearts released less ANF than those of
SR/Jr rats. In contrast to the above results in young rats, the strain
differences were dramatically reversed when older rats (5-6 months of age)
were used; at this age SS/Jr rats were markedly hypertensive (SS/Jr, 211
+/- 8 mm Hg; SR/Jr 130 +/- 4 mm Hg). Hearts from adult hypertensive SS/Jr
rats released more ANF than hearts from adult normotensive SR/Jr rats at
any left atrial pressure as afterload was increased. This reversal of SS/Jr
rats from hyposecreters to hypersecreters of ANF is probably a consequence
of hypertension-induced changes such as cardiac hypertrophy and recruitment
of the ventricles to produce ANF. It is concluded that the hyposecretion of
ANF by prehypertensive SS/Jr rats may represent a genetic trait relevant to
the pathogenesis of genetic hypertension and that this is obscured by
adaptive changes in the heart as hypertension progresses.
ARTICLES
Hyposecretion of atrial natriuretic factor by prehypertensive Dahl salt- sensitive rat
Department of Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo 43699.
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