Abstract
Age-matched (3–4 months old) male, heterozygous, hypertensive, transgenic ((mRen-2)27) rats (abbreviated to TG rats) and the normotensive control animals (homozygous, Hannover Sprague-Dawley rats (abbreviated to SD rats), were chronically instrumented for the assessment of regional haemodynamic responses to continuous lipopolysaccharide (LPS) infusion (150 μg kg−1 h−1, i.v.)
The early (1–2 h) hypotension in SD rats (−11±3 mmHg; n=7) was significantly less than that in TG rats (−35±3 mmHg; n=8), but by 24 h mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) in both strains of rat was not different from the pre-LPS value (SD rats: baseline, 108±3 mmHg; 24 h LPS, 112±4 mmHg; TG rats: baseline, 171±2 mmHg; 24 h LPS, 169±3 mmHg). At this stage in the SD rats there was a renal vasodilatation (Δ vascular conductance, 29±10 [kHz mmHg−1]103) but not in TG rats (Δ vascular conductance 2±3[kHz mmHg−1]103).
Co-infusion of LPS and the non-selective endothelin receptor antagonist, SB 209670 (600 μg kg−1 bolus, 600 μg kg−1 h−1) between 24 and 31 h in SD rats caused a fall in MAP of 16±2 mmHg accompanied by hindquarters vasodilatation (Δ vascular conductance 11±3 (kHz mmHg−1)103). In TG rats, under the same conditions, the fall in MAP was −60±6 mmHg, and there were renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vasodilatations (Δ vascular conductance, 23±5, 32±7, and 14±4 (kHz mmHg−1)103, respectively). All effects, except the hindquarters vasodilatation, were greater in TG than in SD rats.
In TG rats infused with LPS alone for 31 h, between 24 and 31 h the fall in MAP was −17±4 mmHg, and the changes in renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vascular conductances were 5±3, −4±5, and 12±4 (kHz mmHg−1)103, respectively.
Administration of the angiotensin (AT1)-receptor antagonist, losartan (10 mg kg−1, i.v.) following co-infusion of LPS and SB 209670 between 24 and 31 h caused similar falls in MAP in SD and TG rats (−12±3 and −14±4 mmHg, respectively).
These results, together with previous findings, are consistent with a relative enhancement of the contribution of endothelin to the maintenance of cardiovascular status in endotoxaemic TG rats, particularly through a mesenteric vasoconstrictor action.
Keywords: Transgenic rats, endotoxaemia, endothelin
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