Title of article :
Lead-Induced Hypertension Is Not Associated With Altered Vascular Reactivity In Vitro
Author/Authors :
R. E. Purdy، نويسنده , , J. R. Smith ، نويسنده , , Y. Ding، نويسنده , , F. Oveisi، نويسنده , , N. D. Vaziri، نويسنده , , H. C. Gonick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
7
From page :
997
To page :
1003
Abstract :
In confirmation of a previous study (Am J Hypertens 1993;6:723), mean arterial blood pressure (MBP), as determined by tail cuff plethysmography, was found to be significantly elevated in Sprague-Dawley rats after 3 months of feeding 0.48 mmol/L (100 ppm) lead acetate/day (144 ± 3.3 [SEM], in lead-treated [L] v 107 ± 3.3 mm Hg in controls [C], P< .001). Thoracic aorta was excised from L and C animals (n = 6). Segments were suspended in tissue baths with Krebs’ bicarbonate solution, then tested sequentially for vasoreactivity to 68 mmol/L K+, followed by graded concentrations of phenylephrine (PE), 0.01 to 0.3 μmol/L, acetylcholine (Ach), 0.001 to 3 μmol/L, nitroprusside (SNP), 0.0001 to 0.1 μmol/L, norepinephrine (NE), 0.001 to 300 μmol/L. There were no differences between L and C animals with respect to either vasoconstrictors (PE and NE) or vasodilators (Ach and SNP). The tissue levels of cGMP measured with and without phosphodiesterase inhibition, and in the absence and presence of either Ach or SNP, were comparable in the two groups. We conclude that the intrinsic vascular responsiveness is unchanged in lead-treated animals. The elevation of MBP is due to the presence of circulating factor(s) and hemodynamic changes
Keywords :
leadtoxicity. , vascular reactivity , aortic cGMP
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number :
646730
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