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Decreased [3H]nitrendipine binding in the brainstem of deoxycorticosterone-NaCl hypertensive rats
Authors:H R Lee  M Watson  H I Yamamura  W R Roeske
Institution:Departments of Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Psychiatry, and Internal Medicine (Cardiology), University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona 85724, USA
Abstract:Binding studies with the 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist 3H]nitrendipine ( 3H]NTD) were performed in uninephrectomized, deoxycorticosterone (DOCA)-NaCl hypertensive rats and vehicle treated normotensive control littermates. After 6 weeks of treatment, hypertensive (199 mmHg, systolic arterial pressure) DOCA rats showed significantly increased heart, left ventricle, and kidney weight in contrast to normotensive (135 mmHg) controls. 3H]NTD binding in the brainstem was significantly reduced (51 +/- 5 fmol/mg protein) in DOCA-NaCl rats, as compared to controls (116 +/- 24 fmol/mg protein). However, no significant differences were found in the 3H]NTD dissociation constants for DOCA-NaCl (0.43 +/- 0.03 nM) or control rats (0.62 +/- 0.06 nM). Cerebral cortical and left ventricular tissue showed no significant alterations in receptor binding density or affinity. Specific 3H]NTD binding was not significantly altered in other selected brain regions or the atria. These data suggest that alterations in the dihydropyridine binding sites associated with calcium channels in the brainstem may be involved in the etiology of DOCA-NaCl-induced hypertension.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: Dr  William R  Roeske  Dept  of Internal Medicine (Cardiology)  University of Arizona  Tucson  Arizona 85724  
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