Effects of two forms of hypertension on atherosclerosis in the hyperlipidemic baboon
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Effects of two forms of hypertension on atherosclerosis in the hyperlipidemic baboon
Abstract
We examined the relationship of hypertension and plasma renin activity to atherogenesis in 48 moderately hyperlipidemic (total serum cholesterol was about 200 mg/dl) baboons (Papio sp.). We used renal artery stenosis (two-kidney, one clip model) to produce hypertension associated with elevated plasma renin activity, and used cellophane wrapping of both kidneys (bilateral perinephritis model) to produce hypertension with normal renin activity. Renal artery stenosis and bilateral perinephritis increased both systolic and diastolic blood pressure by about 30 mm Hg. Renal artery stenosis approximately doubled, but bilateral perinephritis did not change plasma renin activity. Both hypertensive groups, to about the same degree, had significantly more extensive atherosclerosis than the control group in the abdominal aorta and brachial, iliac-femoral, and carotid arteries. The effect of hypertension was greatest in the carotid arteries where the extent of atherosclerosis was nearly tripled. Hypertension did not influence lesions in the thoracic aorta. By multiple regression analysis, very low plus low density lipoprotein cholesterol, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, and systolic blood pressure were consistently strong predictive variables for the extent of atherosclerotic lesions. Most of the effects of renal hypertension on atherosclerotic lesions appeared to be accounted for by the increase in blood pressure. In the carotid arteries, however, there was a suggestion of an effect above that due to increased blood pressure. Additional analyses indicated that these treatment effects were associated with serum potassium concentration, plasma renin activity, or other closely related variables.
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