Literature DB >> 2680187

Arterial baroreceptor resetting in hypertension (the J. W. McCubbin memorial lecture).

E M Krieger1.   

Abstract

1. The arterial baroreceptors are reset to operate at higher pressure levels in hypertension. Rapid (acute) resetting occurs within the first few minutes after elevation of arterial pressure, but is only partial because the increased threshold for baroreceptor activation represents only 25-50% of the arterial pressure increase. 2. Complete resetting occurs when the increase in pressure threshold equals the increase in arterial pressure; in the rat this is present after 48 h hypertension. 3. The aortic calibre was studied in freely moving rats; the time taken for the diastolic calibre to reach maximum dilation correlated with the time taken for complete resetting of the threshold of the aortic baroreceptors. During transient pressure increases the displacement of the diastolic calibre was much greater than the increase in pulsation, indicating that, under physiological conditions, sustained distension of the diastolic calibre is an important factor in aortic baroreceptor distortion. 4. The relative change of the diastolic calibre, in relation to control calibre, remains relatively constant during transient pressure changes in aortae of increased calibre produced by chronic hypertension or growth. 5. It is concluded that complete resetting of the baroreceptors in hypertension occurs when the increased stress on the arterial wall is matched by a proportional increase in diastolic calibre.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2680187     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.1989.tb02992.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol Suppl        ISSN: 0143-9294


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