A high-fat diet (HFD) frequently causes obesity-induced hypertension. Because Dahl salt-resistant rats are protected against hypertension after high-salt or high-fructose intake, it is of interest whether this model also protects against hypertension after diet-induced obesity. We tested the hypothesis that Dahl salt-resistant rat protects against hypertension during diet-induced obesity. Dahl salt-sensitive (SS) and Dahl salt-resistant (SR) rats were fed a HFD (60% fat) or a chow diet (CD; 8% fat) for 12 weeks. We measured blood pressure using the tail-cuff method. The paraffin sections of thoracic perivascular adipose tissue (tPVAT) were stained with hematoxylin/eosin and trichrome. The expression of genes in the tPVAT and kidneys were me...
Non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 88% of deaths in the United States of America...
SUMMARY The link between dietary salt intake and the development of hypertension in the salt-sensiti...
Hypertension is still one of the major causes of death from cardiovascular failure. Increased salt i...
Salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP) is speculated to be a characteristic in obesity-induced hype...
Abstract: The Dahl salt-sensitive (S) rat is a model of genetically determined salt-sensitivity and ...
The Dahl strain provides a model for examining mechanisms involved in the genetic sensitivity or res...
Insulin resistance has been extensively investigated during the past decade because of its proposed ...
A new congenic rat strain, the Dahl salt-sensitive/ NIH-corpulent (DSSIN-cp) rat, has been developed...
A high salt diet has been shown to increase renal mass of intact rats, although the mechanism by whi...
Background Abnormal renal hemodynamic responses to salt-loading are thought to contribute to salt-se...
SUMMARY A humoral factor has been Implicated in Dahl salt-sensitive genetically hypertensive rats. T...
High-salt intake is a major risk factor for developing hypertension in type 2 diabetes mellitus, but...
The Dahl salt-sensitive rat is a 50-year-old enigma in hypertension research. How does salt increase...
Abstract—The mechanisms underlying the development of hypertension in obesity are not yet fully unde...
Renal disease and the development of hypertension in salt-sensitive Dahl rats. To elucidate the role...
Non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 88% of deaths in the United States of America...
SUMMARY The link between dietary salt intake and the development of hypertension in the salt-sensiti...
Hypertension is still one of the major causes of death from cardiovascular failure. Increased salt i...
Salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP) is speculated to be a characteristic in obesity-induced hype...
Abstract: The Dahl salt-sensitive (S) rat is a model of genetically determined salt-sensitivity and ...
The Dahl strain provides a model for examining mechanisms involved in the genetic sensitivity or res...
Insulin resistance has been extensively investigated during the past decade because of its proposed ...
A new congenic rat strain, the Dahl salt-sensitive/ NIH-corpulent (DSSIN-cp) rat, has been developed...
A high salt diet has been shown to increase renal mass of intact rats, although the mechanism by whi...
Background Abnormal renal hemodynamic responses to salt-loading are thought to contribute to salt-se...
SUMMARY A humoral factor has been Implicated in Dahl salt-sensitive genetically hypertensive rats. T...
High-salt intake is a major risk factor for developing hypertension in type 2 diabetes mellitus, but...
The Dahl salt-sensitive rat is a 50-year-old enigma in hypertension research. How does salt increase...
Abstract—The mechanisms underlying the development of hypertension in obesity are not yet fully unde...
Renal disease and the development of hypertension in salt-sensitive Dahl rats. To elucidate the role...
Non-communicable diseases are estimated to account for 88% of deaths in the United States of America...
SUMMARY The link between dietary salt intake and the development of hypertension in the salt-sensiti...
Hypertension is still one of the major causes of death from cardiovascular failure. Increased salt i...