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Original Article

Changes in Vascular Vasopressin Receptors and Responsiveness in DOCA/NACL-Treated Rats

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Pages 629-647
Received 08 Oct 1987
Accepted 12 Jan 1988
Published online: 03 Jul 2009

This study investigated the effects of treatment with desoxycorticosterone acetate and salt (DOCA/NaCl) on blood pressure, aortic vascular vasopressin receptors and in vitro vascular responsiveness in male rats. Four groups of animals were utilized in the study: a control group on normal tap water, a control group drinking a 1% NaCl solution; a DOCA/NaCl-treated group (1% NaCl in the drinking water); and a uninephrectomized (1K) DOCA/NaCl-treated group. DOCA/NaCl treatment for 4 weeks resulted in a significant elevation in blood pressure which was mre pronounced in the uninephrectomized animal. The concentration of specific binding sites for vasopressin on the aorta were reduced in both the DOCA/NaCl-treated groups. However, the vascular responsiveness of the aorta to vasopressin was significantly reduced only in the hypertensive, uninephrectomized-DOCA/Nacl-(1K DOCA/Nacl) treated rat. Both the maximal contraction and the sensitivity was reduced in the 1K DOCA/NaC1 group. The results of this study would suggest that the vascular alterations to vasopressin are probably post receptor mediated and result from the DOCA/NaCl-induced hypertension.

 

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