1984
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-176-41846
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Progesterone Is Not Responsible for the Blood Pressure Fall in Late-Pregnant New Zealand Genetically Hypertensive Rats

Abstract: In various models of experimental and genetic hypertension in rats, blood pressure is markedly reduced during late pregnancy. The period during which the blood pressure reduction occurs is also the period when plasma progesterone is maximally elevated, and administration of progesterone to renal hypertensive rats has been reported to reduce blood pressure (J. Armstrong, 1959, Proc. SOC. Exp. Biol. Med. 102:452-455). To test the possibility that elevated plasma progesterone is responsible for the blood pressure… Show more

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