Hypertension, Vol 7, 340-349, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
JP Rapp and H Dene
Several inbred lines of rats were produced from noninbred stock of Dahl
salt-sensitive (S) rats, and several inbred lines were also produced from
noninbred stock of Dahl salt-resistant (R) rats. There were significant
differences (p less than 0.001) in blood pressure response to a high salt
diet among the inbred S lines produced, which indicates that the original S
stock obtained from Brookhaven Laboratories is not genetically homogeneous.
There were no significant differences in blood pressure among the inbred R
lines produced. One inbred strain of S and one inbred strain of R with the
appropriate blood pressure responses were ultimately brother-sister mated
for more than 20 generations. These inbred strains were called S/JR and
R/JR respectively. Fulminant hypertension and marked vascular and renal
lesions developed in the S/JR after 3 to 4 weeks on a high salt (8% NaCl)
diet, and all S/JR were dead within 8 weeks on the high salt diet. In
contrast, R/JR survived well on a high salt diet, and hypertension or
vascular and renal lesions did not develop. Hypertension and associated
vascular and renal lesions developed in S/JR on a low salt diet (0.4%
NaCl), but this took 3 to 4 months. These characteristics are similar to
those originally reported by Dahl for his noninbred, continuously selected
stocks. The R/JR were found to have mild hydronephrosis at 4 months of age,
which probably is genetically determined and which may have been fixed
inadvertently in the strain during inbreeding.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
WORDS)
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