Hypertension, Vol 21, 373-379, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
CE Mondon, PA Plato, E Dall'Aglio, C Sztalryd and G Reaven
Plasma triglyceride concentrations were shown to be higher in hypertensive
(153 +/- 2 mm Hg) male Dahl salt-sensitive rats than in control
Sprague-Dawley rats (122 +/- 2 mm Hg). These differences in triglyceride
concentrations were seen when blood was drawn at 9 AM from unfasted animals
(229 +/- 27 versus 111 +/- 8 mg/dL), at 1 PM after a 4- hour fast (186 +/-
13 versus 88 +/- 4 mg/dL), or at 9 AM after a 13- hour fast (151 +/- 6
versus 90 +/- 6 mg/dL), all p < 0.001. Total triglyceride secretion was
also compared in groups of rats by determining the increment in plasma
triglyceride concentration for 2 hours after blocking triglyceride removal
from plasma by injecting Triton. Studies performed at 1 PM and 9 AM, after
the 4- and 13-hour fast, demonstrated that total triglyceride secretion was
greater (p < 0.05) in Dahl rats only when studied at 1 PM. Direct
estimates of hepatic triglyceride secretion at 1 PM also demonstrated a
significant (p < 0.02) increase in secretion rate by perfused livers
from Dahl rats, due in part to their increased liver size. In addition,
removal of prelabeled very low density lipoprotein-triglyceride in the
intact rat was significantly (p < 0.05) decreased in Dahl rats.
Lipoprotein lipase activity measured in skeletal muscle, heart, and adipose
tissue was also significantly decreased at 9 AM and 1 PM (after 0 and 4
hours of fasting) in tissue from Dahl rats. These data confirm that Dahl
rats have higher plasma triglyceride concentrations than Sprague-Dawley
rats. Since both total and hepatic triglyceride secretion were somewhat
greater in Dahl rats, in association with a decrease in both removal of
very low density lipoprotein from plasma and decreased muscle and adipose
tissue lipoprotein lipase activity, it seems likely that
hypertriglyceridemia in Dahl rats results from a combination of increased
triglyceride secretion and decreased triglyceride removal.
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Mechanism of hypertriglyceridemia in Dahl rats
Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Calif.
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