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The effects of salt and meclofenamate administration on the hypertension of spontaneously hypertensive rats.

作者信息

Chrysant S G, Townsend S M, Morgan P R

出版信息

Clin Exp Hypertens (1978). 1978;1(3):381-91. doi: 10.3109/10641967809068614.

Abstract

The effects of prolonged (3 mos) high sodium intake and meclofenamate were studied in 2 groups of male SHR. Group 1 (6 rats) received 1% NaCl in tap water and Group 2 (8 rats) received 1% NaCl in tap water plus 50 microgram of meclofenamate per ml of drinking fluid. Renal metabolic and hemodynamic studies in the unanesthetized unrestrained state, showed that the meclofenamate treated rats had higher arterial pressures (p less than .005), left ventricular weight (p less than .05) and renal vascular resistance (p less than .005); lower glomerular filtration rate (p less than .005) than the control rats. The hematocrit and right ventricular weight were similar in the two groups of rats. This study has demonstrated that the combination of high sodium intake and meclofenamate have a greater damaging effect on the arterial pressure and renal function of SHR than salt alone.

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