2004
DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.0000112422.81661.f3
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Alterations in Sympathetic Ganglionic Transmission in Response to Angiotensin II in (mRen2)27 Transgenic Rats

Abstract: Abstract-Hypertension in (mRen2)27 transgenic rats is partly dependent on activation of the sympathetic nervous system, but the role of ganglionic transmission is unknown. We assessed indices of synaptic plasticity (post-tetanic short-term potentiation [PTP] and long-term potentiation [LTP]) and sympathetic ganglionic transmission without tetany in superior cervical ganglia (SCG) of Hannover Sprague-Dawley rats (HnSD) versus (mRen2)27 rats. Key Words: angiotensin II Ⅲ rats, transgenic Ⅲ autonomic nervous syst… Show more

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“…Many researchers have described the involvement of the neuroendocrine, particularly of the sympathetic adrenal medullary mechanisms, in the formation of arterial hypertension in human (Mancia et al 1997, Williams 1997, Sharma et al 1998, DeQuattro & Feng 2002, DiBona 2004. The sympathetic-dependent changes in the kidney function would contribute additionally to the pathogenesis and progression of the hypertensive disease (Schneider et al 2001, Aileru et al 2004, Grisk 2004, Schlaich et al 2004.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have described the involvement of the neuroendocrine, particularly of the sympathetic adrenal medullary mechanisms, in the formation of arterial hypertension in human (Mancia et al 1997, Williams 1997, Sharma et al 1998, DeQuattro & Feng 2002, DiBona 2004. The sympathetic-dependent changes in the kidney function would contribute additionally to the pathogenesis and progression of the hypertensive disease (Schneider et al 2001, Aileru et al 2004, Grisk 2004, Schlaich et al 2004.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Ang II can exert potent indirect effects on vasoconstriction through its potentiating effects on the sympathetic nervous system [40]. Specifically, Ang II can increase the release of noradrenaline (norepinephrine) from ganglionic [41] and postganglionic [42] sympathetic nerves. Also, importantly, Ang II promotes oxidative stress [43][44][45] by causing the formation of superoxide radical through its effects on NADPH oxidase [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sections were then incubated with 0.35 nM 125 I-Sarthran in the same buffer in the presence or absence of 10 μM (D-Ala 7 )-Ang-(1−7) to determine whether this antagonist competes for binding in the nTS as compared with losartan (3 μM) for AT 1 receptors or PD123319 (3 μM) for AT 2 receptors. 17,28,29 Slides were rinsed and dried according to published protocols, placed against x-ray film (Kodak Biomax MR Scientific Imaging film, Kodak, Rochester, NY) in cassettes for 6 to 9 days with 14 C standards. Film images in the combined region of the nTS and dmnX of the dorsal medulla were analyzed by computerized densitometry at two rostro-caudal levels.…”
Section: Ang II Receptor Autoradiographymentioning
confidence: 99%