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Glomerular hypertension and hyperfiltration in adrenocorticotrophin-induced hypertension in rats: the role of nitric oxide.
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Journal of hypertension [J Hypertens] 2001 Feb; Vol. 19 (2), pp. 327-34. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Objective: To determine the effects on pre- and post-glomerular vascular resistance of adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH)-induced hypertension in rats, before and after blockade of nitric oxide formation.<br />Design: Four groups of Sprague-Dawley rats were studied. Measurements were made in ACTH- (Synacthen Depot, 0.25 mg/kg twice daily for 8 days) and sham-treated anaesthetized rats, before and after either Nomega-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA, 6 mg/kg) or vehicle.<br />Methods: Whole-kidney and single-nephron haemodynamics and function were measured. Glomerular capillary pressure was estimated from tubular stop-flow pressure measurements.<br />Results: Blood pressure (P < 0.001), renal blood flow (RBF, P < 0.05) and glomerular filtration rate (P < 0.01) were increased following ACTH treatment compared with sham. There were no differences in either total renal, or pre- or post-glomerular vascular resistances, but stop-flow-estimated glomerular capillary pressure was elevated (P < 0.001) as was single-nephron glomerular filtration rate (SNGFR) (P < 0.001) and single-nephron blood flow (P < 0.01 ) in the ACTH- compared to the sham-treated rats. L-NNA treatment increased blood pressure by a similar extent in both ACTH- and sham-treated rats, but reduced RBF (P < 0.05) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) (P < 0.05) more in the ACTH group; similar changes were seen in single-nephron values. L-NNA increased pre- and post-glomerular resistances to a greater extent in the ACTH group.<br />Conclusions: ACTH-induced hypertension produced glomerular hypertension and hyperfiltration, which may be due to nitric oxide-related vasodilatation of the renal vasculature.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0263-6352
- Volume :
- 19
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of hypertension
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11212977
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004872-200102000-00021