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Role of paraventricular angiotensin AT1 receptors in salt-sensitive hypertension in mRen-2 transgenic rats.

P Li1, M Morris, D I Diz, C M Ferrario, D Ganten, M F Callahan.   

Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that mRen-2 transgenic [Tg(+)] rats show a salt-induced exacerbation of hypertension (Callaha, M., P. Li, C. M. Ferrario, D. Ganten, and M. Morris. Hypertension Dallas 27: 573-577, 1996). In this study, we examined the role of paraventricular (PVN) angiotensin type-1 (AT1) receptors in the salt sensitivity of this model. Male Tg(+) and Tg(-) rats were instrumented with PVN cannulas for intracerebral drug administration and carotid catheters for chronic cardiovascular monitoring. Substitution of 2% NaCl for drinking water for 4 days caused a significant elevation (23 mmHg) of mean arterial pressure (MAP) in Tg(+) rats but not in Tg(-) rats. PVN injection of AT1 receptor antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ASODN), but not scrambled oligodeoxynucleotides (SCODN), produced a rapid decrease in MAP of 24 +/_ 8 mmHg in salt-treated Tg(+) rats. There was no effect of either AT1 ASODN or SCODN on MAP in salt-loaded Tg(-) rats or in Tg(+) rats consuming tap water. Salt loading significantly increased subfornical organ AT1 receptors in Tg(+) rats with no changes produced by ASODN or SCODN. In contrast, there was a 40% decrease in PVN AT1 receptors 20 h after direct PVN injection of AT1 ASODN injection, compared with SCODN in Tg(+) rats. We conclude that PVN AT1 receptors are critical in the expression of salt sensitivity in mRen-2 transgenic rats.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8928922     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1996.270.5.R1178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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