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Role of calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P in Dahl-salt hypertension.

K A Katki1, S C Supowit, D J DiPette.   

Abstract

Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P are known to play a counterregulatory role in acquired models of salt-dependent hypertension. In contrast, neuronal production of these peptides is decreased in the spontaneously hypertensive rat, which may contribute to the elevated blood pressure. To determine the role played by CGRP and substance P in Dahl-salt hypertension, 4- to 6-week-old male salt-resistant (DR) and salt-sensitive (DS) rats were divided into 4 groups (n=5/group) and pair-fed low-salt (0.2% NaCl) (DR/LS and DS/LS) and high-salt (8% NaCl) diets (DR/HS and DS/HS) for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, all the rats had venous (for drug administration) and arterial (for blood pressure monitoring) catheters surgically implanted and were studied in the conscious and unrestrained state. Mean arterial pressure was significantly higher in the DS/HS rats animals (185.8+/-1.6 mm Hg, P<0.001). Intravenous administration of CGRP and SP receptor antagonists was without effect in any of the groups studied. CGRP and SP mRNA content from dorsal root ganglia were not significantly different between the groups. Whereas immunoreactive CGRP was decreased in the DS groups (DS/HS, 9.4+/-0.4 pg/microgram protein; DS/LS, 11.1+/-0.8 pg/microgram protein; P<0.01) compared with the DR groups (DR/HS, 13.9+/-0.6 pg/microgram protein; DR/LS, 14.6+/-0.6 pg/microgram protein), neuronal SP production was similar between all the groups. Thus, CGRP and substance P do not play a counterregulatory role in Dahl-salt hypertension. The decrease in neuronal CGRP expression in DS rats appears to be genetically determined as in SHR, however, and may contribute to the increase in blood pressure following salt-loading.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11566955     DOI: 10.1161/hy09t1.095761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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