Literature DB >> 11641301

Chronic thromboxane synthase inhibition prevents fructose-induced hypertension.

D Galipeau1, E Arikawa, I Sekirov, J H McNeill.   

Abstract

To investigate the role of thromboxane A(2) in the development of hypertension in the fructose-fed rat, we treated male fructose-fed rats with dazmegrel (a thromboxane synthase inhibitor) and monitored blood pressure, fasting plasma parameters, and insulin sensitivity for 7 weeks. Systolic blood pressure was measured each week using tail plethysmography, and an oral glucose tolerance test was performed at the end of the study to assess insulin sensitivity. Treatment with a 60% fructose diet and dazmegrel (100 mg. kg(-1). d(-1) via oral gavage) was initiated on the same day. Plasma triglyceride levels increased 2-fold in both fructose- and fructose/dazmegrel-treated groups, and plasma insulin levels tended to be higher in these groups, although not significantly. Systolic blood pressure increased significantly throughout the study in the fructose-fed group only (132+/-3 versus 112+/-4 mm Hg in control rats, 118+/-2 mm Hg in control-treated rats, 116+/-2 mm Hg in fructose-treated rats). Both fructose groups demonstrated a higher peak insulin response to oral glucose challenge and had 40% to 60% lower insulin sensitivity index values. The results of this study show that treatment with a thromboxane synthase inhibitor, dazmegrel, can prevent the development of hypertension but does not improve insulin sensitivity or other fructose-induced metabolic impairments. Based on these data, we conclude that the potent vasoconstrictor thromboxane is involved in the link between hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance and hypertension.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11641301

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


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