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Hypertension, Vol 9, 611-618, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
KA Stanek, TG Coleman and WR Murphy
This study was designed to examine the total body hemodynamics of abdominal
aortic coarctation hypertension. The study quantitates both regional and
organ blood flow and resistance in conscious rats both above and below an
experimentally produced coarctation. The experimental group consisted of 10
male Sprague-Dawley rats with a mean pressure gradient of 68 mm Hg across
the coarctation. This experimental group was compared with a group of eight
control rats with no pressure gradient. Flow measurements were made with
radioactively labeled microspheres 4 weeks after aortic constriction. This
aortic coarctation produced an increase in cardiac index (22%) and total
peripheral resistance (19%). Blood flow through tissues proximal to the
coarctation was not different from control; vascular resistance was
increased (31%). Flow through the tissues distal to the coarctation was
increased (16%); vascular resistance was decreased (-22%). The upper
carcass, diaphragm, and brain were the tissues most representative of flow
above the coarctation, and the lower carcass and large intestine were the
tissues most representative of flow below the coarctation. Coarctation of
the aorta produced cardiac hypertrophy and increased microsphere shunting
to the lungs.
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Overall hemodynamic pattern in coarctation of the abdominal aorta in conscious rats
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