CAPTOPRIL REDUCES AORTIC AND MICROVASCULAR GROWTH IN HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMOTENSIVE RATS

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WANG, DH [1 ]
PREWITT, RL [1 ]
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[1] EASTERN VIRGINIA MED SCH, DEPT PHYSIOL,POB 1980, NORFOLK, VA 23501 USA
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10.1161/01.HYP.15.1.68
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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This experiment was designed to investigate the effect of converting enzyme inhibition on functional and structural vascular alterations in one-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats and in normotensive rats. Starting 1 day before surgery, 100 mg/kg/day captopril was given chronically to half of the hypertensive and normotensive groups in their drinking water. With use of intravital microscopy in the cremaster muscle, arteriolar dimensions were measured 4 weeks later, both before and after topical application of 10-3 M adenosine. Mean blood pressure was 124±4 mm Hg in control rats and 103±5 mm Hg in captopril-treated control rats (P<0.05). Mean blood pressure was significantly elevated to 183±5 mm Hg in captopril-treated one-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats and 193±5 mm Hg in one-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats. With use of histological techniques, a marked reduction of medial-intimal area of the abdominal aorta was found in captopril-treated control rats (24%), and hypertrophy of the aortic wall in one-kidney, one clip hypertensive rats was decreased 26% by captopril. Structural diameter reductions occurred in large arterioles of the captopril-treated control and hypertensive groups and the nontreated hypertensive group. In spite of a significant increase in wall-to-lumen ratio of first-order arterioles in all captopril-treated rats, captopril decreased cross-sectional wall area of these vessels 37% in hypertensive and 20% in control rats, respectively. Measured by stereological techniques, small arteriolar density decreased 30% in captopril-treated hypertensive rats and 17% in captopril-treated control rats. Therefore, smaller arteriolar lumens, decreased aortic and arteriolar cross-sectional wall area, and arteriolar rarefaction after converting enzyme inhibition, in spite of rising or falling blood pressure, are evidence that vascular growth was inhibited in vivo.
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