Decreased vascular relaxation in hypertension
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Decreased vascular relaxation in hypertension
Abstract
Relaxation of spirally cut aortic strips was diminished in vessels from both spontaneously hypertensive rats and renal hypertensive rats. Aortic relaxation was decreased in response to the cyclic nucleotides and the beta adrenergic stimulant, isoproterenol, in both models, of hypertension. Defective aortic relaxation also occurred with two other vasodilators, nitroglycerin and adenosine. Further evidence for a reduced relaxant ability of blood vessels from hypertensive rats was obtained by measuring aortic relaxation after exposure and subsequent removal of vascular contractile agonists. The time for aortic preparations from spontaneously hypertensive rats to relax to base-line tension after maximum contraction with norepinephrine, serotonin and potassium chloride was significantly prolonged compared to recovery time for vessels from Kyoto Wistar normotensive rats. Treatment of the spontaneously hypertensive rat with reserpine, but not hydralazine, resulted in an improved ability of aortic preparations to relax. Based on these data, we propose that defects in vascular relaxation may contribute to hypertension and that some antihypertensive drugs may improve or facilitate vascular relaxation.
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