Abstract
Numerous studies concerning the cardiovascular system in SHR
often yield controversial data. The background of this diversity
has various roots, ranging from different vascular segments or
areas studied up to the different age of experimental animals.
Our study aimed to follow the BP as an integrated response of
vascular system. This approach was justified since stabilized
cardiac output in SHR was proved till 1 year of age. The groups
of male SHR (aged 3, 5, 9, 17 and 52 weeks) and age-matched
Wistar rats were used. Significant basal BP difference between
SHR and Wistar rats was found at 9 weeks of age and continued
till the age of 52 weeks, reaching 189.6±11.9 mm Hg in SHR and
117.3±6.9 mm Hg in Wistar rats (P<0.01). The significant
difference in BP increase to two doses of noradrenaline (0.1 μg
and 1 μg) between SHR and control rats was also found at the
age of 9 weeks. At 52 weeks the BP increment to two doses of
noradrenaline was in SHR 19.7±2.0 mm Hg and 60.5±3.9 mm Hg
and in Wistar rats 7.4±1.9 mm Hg and 40.5±3.2 mm Hg
(P<0.01). The hypotensive response to acetylcholine (0.1 μg,
1 μg and 10 μg) in SHR was enhanced at 17 weeks of age only
and this amplification persisted till the age of 52 weeks. In 52-
week-old SHR the hypotensive response to three doses was
69.9±10.2 mm Hg, 87.5±11.8 mm Hg and 103.4±10.6 mm Hg,
while in Wistar rats it was 37.4±4.2 mm Hg (P<0.01), 62.3±3.5
mm Hg (P<0.01) and 73.5±2.8 mm Hg (P<0.05). In conclusion,
the efficiency of cardiovascular system of SHR to respond to
noradrenaline was already enhanced from 9 weeks of age,
whereas the response to acetylcholine was not augmented
before the age of 17 weeks.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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