抄録
To find out the cellular role to develop hypertension, the characteristics of membrane systems in vascular smooth muscle to regulate the intracellular Ca2+ level were investigated. The differences between Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR, Okamoto-Aoki) and Kyoto Wistar normotensive rats (KNR) in contractile response and Ca2+ influx in the presence and absence of Ca2+-antagonist (verapamil) were analyzed. (i) Aortic strip could induce rapid tension by serotonin (5HT) and noradrenaline (NA) in Ca2+-free medium but not by K+. (ii) SHR aortic strips developed larger tension than KNR in normal physiological salt solution (PSS). (iii) SHR aortic strips developed tension was more inhibited by verapamil than KNR. (iv) Ca2+ influx in aortic tissue from SHR was smaller than that from KNR, and verapamil inhibited Ca2+ uptake in SHR more greatly than in KNR. These findings suggest that the membrane systems of SHR aortic muscle have an abnormal function