Role of the autonomic nervous system, renin–angiotensin system, and arginine vasopressin during the onset and maintenance of ACTH hypertension in sheep

Author:

Spence Campbell D.,Coghlan John P.,Denton Derek A.,Mills Eric H.,Nelson Mark A.,Whitworth Judith A.,Scoggins Bruce A.

Abstract

The roles of the autonomic nervous system, renin–angiotensin system, and arginine vasopressin (AVP) during the onset of ACTH-induced hypertension were investigated in conscious sheep. Autonomic ganglion blockade or combined adrenergic and cholinergic receptor blockade demonstrated that an intact sympathetic nervous system was not essential for the development or maintenance of the hypertension. Autonomic blockade augmented the pressor response to ACTH, indicating that baroreceptor-mediated reflexes normally operate to suppress the degree of hypertension produced by ACTH. Evidence was obtained suggesting that the renin–angiotensin system and AVP may partially contribute to the maintenance of ACTH hypertension in the presence of autonomic blockade. However, the precise mechanism by which ACTH raises arterial pressure remains to be elucidated.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology

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