Literature DB >> 9880127

Antihypertensive and vasodilator actions of antioxidants in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

M J Akpaffiong1, A A Taylor.   

Abstract

This study was designed to determine whether the antioxidants ascorbic acid, aminotriazole, and glutathione acutely reduce blood pressure (BP) by endothelium-independent or -dependent vasorelaxation in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Blood pressure of male Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was measured before and 4 h after administration of antioxidants. Thoracic aortic rings with and without endothelium were suspended in organ chambers for isometric tension recordings. Each of the antioxidants, administered in vivo, significantly decreased blood pressure in SHR but had no significant effect on BP in WKY rats. The endothelium-dependent impaired relaxation of SHR aortic rings to acetylcholine (ACh) was improved by prior in vivo administration of each antioxidant. ACh-induced relaxations of aortic rings from WKY was not affected by prior antioxidant treatment. Addition of each antioxidant directly to the organ chamber containing SHR or WKY aortas produced dose- and endothelium-dependent relaxations. Moreover, antioxidant pretreatment of SHR aortic rings significantly potentiated ACh-induced relaxations in these aortas, suggesting that this effect was endothelium dependent. Relaxations induced by the antioxidants alone or by ACh in the presence of antioxidants were inhibited by addition of either xanthine plus xanthine oxidase or nitro-L-arginine. These findings suggest that either excess production of oxidants or a deficiency of antioxidant systems may contribute to the high blood pressure and the endothelium-dependent impairment of vascular relaxation in SHR.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9880127     DOI: 10.1016/s0895-7061(98)00183-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hypertens        ISSN: 0895-7061            Impact factor:   2.689


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