(Hypertension. 1996;27:297-302.)
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From the Vascular Biology and Hypertension Program, Departments of Medicine (S.-T.Z., Y.-F.C., S.O., D.A.C.) and Cell Biology (J.M.W.), University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the Second Division, Department of Medicine, Kyoto University School of Medicine, Japan (K.N., H.I.).
Correspondence to David A. Calhoun, MD, Vascular Biology and Hypertension Program, 520 ZRB, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294-0007.
Abstract We and other laboratories have reported that
arterial baroreflexmediated control of heart rate is
blunted in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) compared with
normotensive controls. Recently, we reported that atrial
natriuretic peptide (ANP) microinjected into the caudal
nucleus tractus solitarii of SHR further blunts this defect. The
present study tested the hypothesis that ANP modulates
arterial baroreflexmediated control of sympathetic
nervous system activity. Nine-week-old, male SHR (n=29) and
normotensive Wistar-Kyoto control rats (n=24) were instrumented for
microinjection into the caudal nucleus tractus solitarii and for direct
measurement of arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and
lumbar sympathetic nervous system activity. After urethane- and
-chloraloseinduced anesthesia,
arterial baroreflexmediated control of heart rate and
lumbar sympathetic nerve activity was assessed during
phenylephrine- (5 to 40
µg·kg-1·min-1)
induced increases and sodium nitroprusside (15 to 300
µg·kg-1·min-1)
induced decreases in mean blood pressure before and after
microinjection of ANP (50 ng) or monoclonal antibody to ANP (0.55 µg)
into the caudal nucleus tractus solitarii. ANP reduced and the antibody
enhanced the sensitivity of baroreflex-mediated control of both
heart rate and lumbar sympathetic nerve activity in SHR but not in
Wistar-Kyoto controls (P<.05). Arterial
baroreflex sensitivity was unchanged with control microinjections of
vehicle or mouse IgG in SHR. These data suggest that
endogenous ANP in the caudal nucleus tractus solitarii may
contribute to the development and/or maintenance of
hypertension in SHR by blunting baroreflex-mediated control of
sympathetic nervous system activity.
Key Words: baroreceptor solitary nucleus rats, inbred WKY
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