Healthy skin is protected from pressure-induced ischemic damage because of the presence of pressure-induced vasodilation (PIV). PIV relies on small sensory nerve fibers and endothelial function. Since aging alters both nervous and vascular functions, we hypothesized that PIV is altered with aging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEarly and chronic angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition in Lyfon hypertensive (LH) rats improves their blunted vasodilator response of renal medullary blood flow (MBF) to angiotensin II (AngII). This study examined the specificity of this effect and the possible involvement of nitric oxide (NO). The renal response to AngII (from 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Early and chronic angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition prevents hypertension and improves the pressure natriuresis in Lyon hypertensive (LH) rats. The effect of this treatment on the responses of renal medullary blood flow (MBF) to angiotensin II (Ang II) was studied.
Methods: In chronic experiments, Ang II (7.
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether the alteration of the pressure natriuresis seen in Lyon genetically hypertensive (LH) rats occurs early, and the possible involvement in this alteration of the most important extra-renal factors that influence natriuresis.
Methods: In LH rats and their normotensive (LL) controls, acute pressure natriuresis was studied in denervated kidneys with or without controlling extra-renal influence; that is, adrenalectomy and an intravenous infusion of vasopressin, norepinephrine, hydrocortisone and aldosterone.
Results: With controlling the cited extra-renal influence, LH rats already exhibited, at 5 weeks of age, a slightly higher blood pressure (+9%) and a markedly reduced renal blood flow (-33%) compared with LL rats; their pressure-diuresis and pressure-natriuresis curves were significantly blunted.
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol
February 2004
1. Because we previously observed that angiotensin AT2 receptor stimulation decreased pressure-natriuresis, in the present study we examined the possible involvement of these receptors in altered sodium excretion shown by Lyon hypertensive (LH) rats. 2.
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