Intravital television microscopy was employed to study the reaction of pial arteries in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats to stimulation of the superior cervical ganglion. The amplitude of constrictor response was similar in WKY and SHR animals. Under conditions of normal arterial pressure and arterial hypertension, the maximum constrictor effect was attained due to equal involvement of the arteries from all generations in the normotensive rats and predominant constriction of the precortical arterioles in SHR animals.
Intravital television microscopy revealed reduced reactivity of pial arterioles in response to alveolar hypoxia in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) compared to normotensive (WKY) rats, which manifested in decreased number of dilatory reactions and in less pronounced vascular dilation.
Adrenoceptors in pial vascular bed of normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats are distributed unevenly during stimulation of the superior cervical ganglion, their density was maximum in the 5th-generation arteries. In spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) the density of adrenoceptor is lower than in normotensive rats and their number is maximum in the 1st-generation arteries.
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