Changes of blood pressure responsiveness in rats exposed in utero and perinatally to a high-salt environment

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作者
Arguelles, J
LopezSela, P
Brime, JI
Costales, M
Vijande, M
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blood pressure; heart rate; angiotensin II; salt intake; pregnancy;
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10.1016/S0167-0115(96)00051-1
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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We tested the hypothesis that the presser responses to angiotensin II could be influenced by an early salt exposure. Twenty-five adult female rats were pseudorandomly divided in two groups. Twelve animals underwent a partial ligature of their abdominal aorta (PAL). Once polydipsia and sodium appetite developed, these rats were mated. The other group (13 rats) was sham-operated (Sham) and mated. Throughout pregnancy and lactation, water and 2.7% NaCl solution intakes differed between the two groups of mother rats. PAL offspring (PAL-O; n = 14), and Sham-operated offspring (Sh-O; n = 10), were maintained on a solid diet containing 1% NaCl, tap water and a 2.7% NaCl solution. At 90 days of age, presser responsiveness to intravenous angiotensin II (50, 100 and 200 ng) was assessed in anesthetized rats. The presser responses to 50 and 200 ng angiotensin II were significantly greater in PAL-O rats than in Sh-O rats. These results support the hypothesis of a modulation of cardiovascular responsiveness or its underlying mechanisms by an early high salt environment.
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