SUMMARY In salt-sensitive spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR-S) of the Okamoto strain, di-etary salt loading causes an exacerbation of hypertension that is associated with a decrease in norad-renergic input to the depressor neurons in the anterior hypothalamus. In the present study, the contribution of chloride to the salt-induced hypertensive response was examined in the SHR-S, in order to test the hypothesis that diets high in chloride but moderate in sodium elevate blood pressure in genetically predisposed subjects. SHR-S were fed diets high in NaCl (1.97 % Na+, 2.93 % Cl"; 5% NaCI), high in chloride (2.93%) but moderate in sodium (0.39%) or moderate in NaCl (0.39 % Na+, 0.61 % CI"; 1 % NaCl). After 2 weeks, rats on the high ...
The present study investigated the effect of the anion accompanying sodium on the development of ang...
The mechanisms sustaining high blood pressure in conscious one-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt rats were ...
uals are salt sensitive, and animal models of human hypertension also exhibit increased blood pressu...
A strain of rats that will predictably develop experimental hypertension by means of different techn...
Angiotensin II and salt intake play substantial roles in the regulation of arterial pressure, and ar...
Using bidirectional selective breeding procedures, Dahl and his colleagues developed a unique model ...
The Dahl strain provides a model for examining mechanisms involved in the genetic sensitivity or res...
Since 1940 it has been known that extra salt (i.e. sodium chloride) facilitated the development of e...
Cardiac output, blood volume, total peripheral resistance, and renal blood flow were measured in awa...
In a recent letter to the editor,1 Dr. M. B. Blaustein refers to several reports (including two from...
Hypertension is still one of the major causes of death from cardiovascular failure. Increased salt i...
Abstract To assess whether brain ouabain-like activity (OLA) mediates the hypertensive effects of hi...
hypertensive rat has been attributed to humoral or renal factors. However, a recent study from our l...
Abstract—Dahl salt-sensitive rats show increased Na entry into the brain on high salt intake and in...
Background Abnormal renal hemodynamic responses to salt-loading are thought to contribute to salt-se...
The present study investigated the effect of the anion accompanying sodium on the development of ang...
The mechanisms sustaining high blood pressure in conscious one-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt rats were ...
uals are salt sensitive, and animal models of human hypertension also exhibit increased blood pressu...
A strain of rats that will predictably develop experimental hypertension by means of different techn...
Angiotensin II and salt intake play substantial roles in the regulation of arterial pressure, and ar...
Using bidirectional selective breeding procedures, Dahl and his colleagues developed a unique model ...
The Dahl strain provides a model for examining mechanisms involved in the genetic sensitivity or res...
Since 1940 it has been known that extra salt (i.e. sodium chloride) facilitated the development of e...
Cardiac output, blood volume, total peripheral resistance, and renal blood flow were measured in awa...
In a recent letter to the editor,1 Dr. M. B. Blaustein refers to several reports (including two from...
Hypertension is still one of the major causes of death from cardiovascular failure. Increased salt i...
Abstract To assess whether brain ouabain-like activity (OLA) mediates the hypertensive effects of hi...
hypertensive rat has been attributed to humoral or renal factors. However, a recent study from our l...
Abstract—Dahl salt-sensitive rats show increased Na entry into the brain on high salt intake and in...
Background Abnormal renal hemodynamic responses to salt-loading are thought to contribute to salt-se...
The present study investigated the effect of the anion accompanying sodium on the development of ang...
The mechanisms sustaining high blood pressure in conscious one-kidney, one-clip Goldblatt rats were ...
uals are salt sensitive, and animal models of human hypertension also exhibit increased blood pressu...