Experimental aldosterone hypertension in the rat

1977 
We previously showed that hypertension induced in rats by administration of desoxycorti-costerone acetate and replacement of the drinking water by 1% NaCl solution (DOCA-NaCl hypertension) was associated with an increased critical opening pressure (COP) of tail vessels and an increased arteriolar smooth muscle reactivity to intravenous infusion of angiotensin II or norepinephrine. In the present investigation hypertension was induced in rats by administration of aldosterone (5 μg/100 g per day) and replacement of drinking water with 1% NaCl solution (aldosterone–NaCl hypertension). The hypertension was associated with an increase in COP of tail vessels when measured both before and after ganglionic blockade, but the reactivity of the smooth muscle of these vessels to angiotensin II or to norepinephrine was not increased. Administration of aldosterone alone by intramuscular injection in sesame oil induced hypertension, whereas it was previously shown that similar treatment of rats with DOCA alone did not. ...
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