Altered responses of aortic smooth muscle from Sprague‐Dawley rats with salt‐induced hypertension

PCM Obiefuna, AB Ebeigbe, OA Sofola… - Clinical and …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
PCM Obiefuna, AB Ebeigbe, OA Sofola, CP Aloamaka
Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology, 1991Wiley Online Library
The contractile responses of aortic ring preparations from Sprague‐Dawley rats made
hypertensive by 6‐week dietary salt loading were studied. The test and control diet
contained 8.0 and 0.3% NaCl, respectively. Aortic rings from salt‐loaded rats showed
enhanced sensitivity to nor‐adrenaline (NA) but not to serotonin. Contractile responses to
CaCl2 in Ca‐free NA‐containing medium was significantly enhanced in salt‐loaded rats, but
was unchanged in K+‐depolarised medium. K+ induced relaxation (a functional indicator of …
Summary
1. The contractile responses of aortic ring preparations from Sprague‐Dawley rats made hypertensive by 6‐week dietary salt loading were studied. The test and control diet contained 8.0 and 0.3% NaCl, respectively. Aortic rings from salt‐loaded rats showed enhanced sensitivity to nor‐adrenaline (NA) but not to serotonin. Contractile responses to CaCl2 in Ca‐free NA‐containing medium was significantly enhanced in salt‐loaded rats, but was unchanged in K+‐depolarised medium. K+induced relaxation (a functional indicator of Na‐K adenosine triphosphatase activity) was sensitive to 10 μmol/L ouabain and was significantly attenuated in aortic rings from salt‐loaded rats. The results suggest that hypertension induced by salt‐loading is associated with enhanced sensitivity to NA, increased Ca2+ entry through receptor‐operated channels, and impairment of Na‐K ATPase enzyme activity.
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