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Central neurotransmitter receptors in hypertensive rats
Authors:E H Cantor  S Abraham  S Spector
Affiliation:Department of Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 07110, USA
Abstract:Muscarinic cholinergic ([3H]QNB), α1 ? ([3H]WB-4101), and α2 ? ([3H]clonidine) adrenergic ligand binding was measured in various regions of the brains of adult normotensive, spontaneously hypertensive, and DOCA-salt hypertensive rats. There was a 66% increase in the number of α1-adrenergic receptors in hypothalamus of the spontaneously hypertensive rats as compared to normotensive controls, with no change in the Kd value. There were no other differences in the spontaneously hypertensive rats and none in the DOCA-salt model. α1-Adrenergic binding was elevated in hypothalamus of spontaneously hypertensive rats 4–20 weeks of age even though blood pressure in the 4-week old animals was not at hypertensive levels (i.e., <150 mmHg). Treatment of adult spontaneously hypertensive rats with clonidine HCl significantly reduced blood pressure but failed to alter the binding of [3H]WB-4101 in hypothalamus. Thus, it appears that the enhanced number of α1-adrenergic receptors in hypothalamus of spontaneously hypertensive rats is neither a consequence of the increased blood pressure, nor a phenomenon common to all models of hypertension.
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