Abstract
The resting membrane potential of tail arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto controls (WKY) was compared. At 4-5 wk old, the blood pressure and resting membrane potential of the SHR was not significantly different from the WKY. The blood pressure of 8-10 wk old SHR increased significantly to 183 mmHg (1 mmHg = 133.322 Pa) from 127 mmHg at 4 wk and the membrane potential decreased from 60 to 51 mV. At 15 wk of age, the blood pressure of the SHR was 193 mmHg and the membrane potential was 49 mV. In WKY, there was no significant change in membrane potential with age. The decrease in membrane potential in the SHR is due to a decrease in the ouabain-sensitive electrogenic pumping. Chronic treatment of the SHR with captopril (100 mg/kg per day) prevented the increase in blood pressure and the decrease in membrane potential.

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