Pallot D J, Barer G R
Acta Physiol Pol. 1985 Jan-Feb;36(1):65-75.
We report preliminary studies of the carotid bodies in the New Zealand strain of hypertensive rats. Female animals have a higher blood pressure than males of the same colony, but in both sexes mean arterial pressure is elevated significantly when compared to normal animals. The carotid bodies are enlarged in both the hypertensive and normotensive animals and there is no correlation between carotid body size and arterial pressure. The only structural abnormality detected in the hypertensive carotid bodies was a gross thickening of the intimal layer of the arterioles. The content of dopamine in the organs was similar in normotensives and hypertensives but the noradrenaline levels were some 50% lower in the hypotensives. These results are discussed and compared with data available for SHR animals.
我们报告了对新西兰高血压大鼠品系颈动脉体的初步研究。雌性动物的血压高于同一群体中的雄性,但与正常动物相比,两性的平均动脉压均显著升高。高血压和正常血压动物的颈动脉体均增大,且颈动脉体大小与动脉压之间无相关性。在高血压颈动脉体中检测到的唯一结构异常是小动脉内膜层明显增厚。正常血压和高血压动物器官中的多巴胺含量相似,但低血压动物中的去甲肾上腺素水平约低50%。我们对这些结果进行了讨论,并与自发性高血压大鼠(SHR)的现有数据进行了比较。