Carmignani M, Boscolo P
Arch Toxicol Suppl. 1984;7:383-8. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-69132-4_66.
Two groups of male Sprague-Dawley rats received from weaning 50 micrograms/ml of mercury as mercuric chloride (HgCl2) in drinking water for 320 and 350 days. Hg exposure increased cardiac inotropism, without chronotropic changes, in both groups, and induced arterial hypertension in the rats exposed for 350 days. In the exposed rats, cardiovascular responses to the stimulation of peripheral alpha and beta adrenoceptors were decreased and increased, respectively, possibly through a reduced intracellular availability of calcium ions for contractile mechanisms. Hg exposure did not affect either vagal or sympathetic activity or cardiovascular reactivity to several physiological agonists. On the other hand, Hg exposure induced baroreflex hyposensitivity and produced a drastic alteration of the levels of copper and zinc in brain and kidney.
两组雄性斯普拉格-道利大鼠从断奶开始,饮用含50微克/毫升氯化汞(HgCl2)的水320天和350天。两组中,汞暴露均增加了心脏收缩性,而心率无变化,并且使暴露350天的大鼠出现动脉高血压。在暴露的大鼠中,对外周α和β肾上腺素能受体刺激的心血管反应分别降低和增加,这可能是由于收缩机制中钙离子的细胞内可用性降低所致。汞暴露既不影响迷走神经或交感神经活动,也不影响对几种生理激动剂的心血管反应性。另一方面,汞暴露导致压力反射低敏,并使脑和肾中的铜和锌水平发生剧烈变化。