Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1347-8397
Print ISSN : 0015-5691
ISSN-L : 0015-5691
Hypertension in rats caused by metyrapone and heatstress treatment
Kazuo ARAKAWA
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1985 Volume 86 Issue 3 Pages 209-217

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All Wistar rats showed hypertension when they were given heatstress and administered metyrapone (200μg/kg/day), a cholesterol-11-β-hydroxylase inhibitor. The addition of saline loading potentiated the hypertensive state. The hypertension in MH-rats was blocked by a low dose (1mg/kg) of propranolol, a dose which was insufficient to cure the Spontanous Hypertensive rats, and by a very low dose (20ng/kg) of 1-dopa with carbidopa treatment, but not by haloperidol, sulpiride, or prazosin. Striatal dopamine (DA) of MH-rats was increased significantly. These results suggested that the hypertension of MH-rats was related to the inhibition of central DA release. Since MH-rats showed the availability of propranolol clearly, this may be a useful model for hypertension.

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