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Hypertension, Vol 5, 328-335, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
SP Bagby and GM Baur
In canine neonatally-induced coarctation hypertension, we reported
abnormally elevated plasma renin activity (PRA) during sodium restriction
in 2-year-old dogs, but found normal PRA responses to sodium restriction
+/- furosemide in coarcted dogs studied serially over the first year
postaortic banding (PAB). To resolve this apparent discrepancy in PRA
response, longitudinal studies were extended to 2 years PAB. In two
separately-studied groups, each with three coarcted and three littermate
controls, measurements of indirect forelimb blood pressure (BP) at 15 to 18
months, direct brachial arterial BP at 24 months, and serial measurement of
PRA and extracellular volume (ECV, as 24Na space) were made over a 15- to
24-month age range during three sodium-volume levels: ad libitum sodium
intake (NS), low-sodium diet alone (LS), and low-sodium plus Lasix
(LS/Lasix). While PRA in coarcted dogs of both groups was comparable to
controls at NS and LS, PRA in Group 1 coarcted dogs significantly exceeded
that of littermates during LS/Lasix in both 18- and 24-month studies. In
contrast, PRA in Group 2 coarcted dogs was not hyperresponsive to LS/Lasix
as compared to simultaneously-studied littermates. The hyperresponsive PRA
in Group 1 coarcted dogs could not be attributed to larger absolute or
relative ECV deficits. Overall, ECV in coarcted dogs of each group was
higher on the average but was not statistically different from controls.
Results indicate that the hyperresponsive PRA in this canine model is: 1) a
variable feature, developing secondarily in the late established phase; 2)
reproducible for a given animal; and 3) not attributed to exaggerated ECV
deficits during the LS/Lasix protocol.
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Canine neonatally induced coarctation hypertension in the second year. Variably hyperresponsive plasma renin activity
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