Salt-induced hypertension in WKY rats: Prevention by α-lipoic acid supplementation

被引:0
作者
Sudesh Vasdev
Vicki Gill
Linda Longerich
Sushil Parai
Veeresh Gadag
机构
[1] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Department of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine, Health Sciences Centre
[2] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Division of Community Health, Health Sciences Centre
来源
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2003年 / 254卷
关键词
aldehydes; α-lipoic acid; hypertension;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
There is strong evidence that points to excess dietary salt as a major factor contributing to the development of hypertension. Salt sensitivity is associated with glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in both animal models and humans. In insulin resistance, impaired glucose metabolism leads to elevated endogenous aldehydes which bind to vascular calcium channels, increasing cytosolic [Ca2+]i and blood pressure. In an insulin resistant animal model of hypertension, spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs), dietary supplementation with lipoic acid lowers tissue aldehydes and plasma insulin levels and normalizes blood pressure. The objective of this study is to examine the effects of a high salt diet on tissue aldehydes, cytosolic [Ca2+]i and blood pressure in WKY rats and to investigate whether dietary supplementation with lipoic acid can prevent a salt induced increase in blood pressure. Starting at 7 weeks of age, WKY rats were divided into three groups of six animals each and treated for 10 weeks with diets as follows: WKY-normal salt (0.7% NaCl); WKY-high salt (8% NaCl); WKY-high salt + lipoic acid (8% NaCl diet + lipoic acid 500 mg/Kg feed). At completion, animals in the high salt group had elevated systolic blood pressure, platelet [Ca2+]i, and tissue aldehyde conjugates compared with the normal salt group and showed smooth muscle cell hyperplasia in the small arteries and arterioles of the kidneys. Dietary α-lipoic acid supplementation in high salt-treated WKY rats normalized systolic blood pressure and cytosolic [Ca2+]i and aldehydes in liver and aorta. Kidney aldehydes and renal vascular changes were attenuated, but not normalized.
引用
收藏
页码:319 / 326
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Millet-enriched diets attenuate high salt-induced hypertension and myocardial damage in male rats
    Wei, Shuoming
    Cheng, Dai
    Yu, Haifen
    Wang, Xufeng
    Song, Shumin
    Wang, Chunling
    JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS, 2018, 44 : 304 - 312
  • [22] Increased kidney xanthine oxidoreductase activity in salt-induced experimental hypertension
    Laakso, J
    Mervaala, E
    Himberg, JJ
    Teräväinen, TL
    Karppanen, H
    Vapaatalo, H
    Lapatto, R
    HYPERTENSION, 1998, 32 (05) : 902 - 906
  • [23] Pharmacological evaluation of Kigelia pinnata root bark ethanolic extract in DOCA salt-induced hypertension in experimental rats
    Kumar, Ravindra
    Kumar, Neeraj
    Maparu, Kousik
    Singh, Shamsher
    Rajput, Satyendra Kumar
    Kumar, Arun
    Rawat, Balwant Singh
    Rangra, Naresh Kumar
    Bisht, Lata
    Ghildiyal, Pallavi
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PRODUCTS FROM NATURE, 2025,
  • [24] THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON SALT-INDUCED HYPERTENSION IN THE BORDERLINE HYPERTENSIVE RAT
    MELBY, CJ
    SANDERS, BJ
    JOHNSON, AK
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION PART A-THEORY AND PRACTICE, 1991, 13 (05) : 865 - 872
  • [25] Blockade of Salusin-β in Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Attenuates Hypertension and Cardiac Hypertrophy in Salt-induced Hypertensive Rats
    Li, Hong-Bao
    Qin, Da-Nian
    Suo, Yu-Ping
    Guo, Jing
    Su, Qing
    Miao, Yu-Wang
    Sun, Wen-Yan
    Yi, Qiu-Yue
    Cui, Wei
    Cheng, Kang
    Zhu, Guo-Qing
    Kang, Yu-Ming
    JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 2015, 66 (04) : 323 - 331
  • [26] Inhibition of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Attenuates Salt-Induced Hypertension and Kidney Injury in Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats
    Kumar, Vikash
    Wollner, Clayton
    Kurth, Theresa
    Bukowy, John D.
    Cowley, Allen W., Jr.
    HYPERTENSION, 2017, 70 (04) : 813 - +
  • [27] ALTERED RESPONSES OF AORTIC SMOOTH-MUSCLE FROM SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS WITH SALT-INDUCED HYPERTENSION
    OBIEFUNA, PCM
    EBEIGBE, AB
    SOFOLA, OA
    ALOAMAKA, CP
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 18 (12) : 813 - 818
  • [28] Maternal Diet During Gestation and Lactation Modifies the Severity of Salt-Induced Hypertension and Renal Injury in Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats
    Geurts, Aron M.
    Mattson, David L.
    Liu, Pengyuan
    Cabacungan, Erwin
    Skelton, Meredith M.
    Kurth, Theresa M.
    Yang, Chun
    Endres, Bradley T.
    Klotz, Jason
    Liang, Mingyu
    Cowley, Allen W., Jr.
    HYPERTENSION, 2015, 65 (02) : 447 - U451
  • [29] Fructose and moderately high dietary salt-induced hypertension: prevention by a combination of N-acetylcysteine and l-arginine
    Vasdev, Sudesh
    Gill, Vicki D.
    Randell, Edward
    Han, Yingchun
    Gadag, Veeresh
    MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 2010, 337 (1-2) : 9 - 16
  • [30] Fructose and moderately high dietary salt-induced hypertension: prevention by a combination of N-acetylcysteine and l-arginine
    Sudesh Vasdev
    Vicki D. Gill
    Edward Randell
    Yingchun Han
    Veeresh Gadag
    Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2010, 337 : 9 - 16