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Significant depletion of NPY in the innervation of the rat mesenteric,renal arteries and kidneys in experimentally (aorta coarctation) induced hypertension
Authors:J. Ballesta  J. A. Lawson  D. T. Pals  J. H. Ludens  Y. C. Lee  S. R. Bloom  J. M. Polak
Affiliation:(1) Department of Histochemistry Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, W12 OHS London, England;(2) Department of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, W12 OHS London, England;(3) Cardiovascular Diseases Research, The Upjohn Company, 49001 Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA;(4) Present address: Department of Histology, University of Murcia, Spain
Abstract:Summary The distribution and concentrations of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in kidneys, renal arteries, heart, aorta, mesenteric artery and adrenal glands from aorta-ligated hypertensive rats were studied by immunocytochemistry and radioimmunoassay. Immunocytochemistry showed that in the hypertensive animals NPY-immunoreactive fibres were decreased in both kidney and renal artery, above and below the ligation, and in mesenteric arteries. The depletion of NPY-containing nerves in the kidney was more pronounced around the juxtaglomerular apparatus than in other areas of the organ. By radioimmunoassay, the concentrations of NPY immunoreactivity were significantly lower in the hypertensive animals when compared with the controls, (kidney: hypertensive 1.0±0.1; controls 2.0±0.2 pmol/g, mean±SEM; p<0.05 renal artery: hypertensive 5.0±0.8; controls 12.1±2.0; p<0.05 and mesenteric artery: hypertensive 8.6±1.9; 17.6±3.0; p<0.01). While there were no statistically significant changes in the levels of NPY immunoreactivity in the other areas studied, there was a general trend for the level to fall in the renal artery below the ligation (hypertensive 10.6±1.5; control 15.3±2.4; p>0.05). It is of interest that changes were observed in the vasoconstrictor peptide NPY in this commonly used model of hypertension.
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