EFFECT OF ADRENALECTOMY ON BLOOD PRESSURE IN SALT-FED, HYPERTENSION-PRONE RATS
Open Access
- 1 April 1969
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 129 (4) , 663-678
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.129.4.663
Abstract
In adrenalectomized, genetically hypertension-prone rats, a high degree of correlation was found between evidence of functioning adrenal tissue and the development of salt hypertension. There is considerable evidence that some rats have the capacity to regenerate functioning adrenal cortical tissue from accessory glands and microscopic rests, sometimes in remote locations. Therefore, the criteria for continued absence of adrenal function after surgical adrenalectomy are critical. In this study we used three tests to validate the presence, or absence, of adrenal function: (a) a biochemical test, the quantitative, serial measurement of plasma glucocorticoids in individual rats; (b) a physiological test, the ability to survive a virtually sodium-free diet; and (c) the anatomical search for histological evidence of adrenal cortical tissue. Among those animals that developed hypertension after adrenalectomy, the correlation between plasma steroid concentration and blood pressure was statistically significant. We suspect that this correlation exists only during the period when cortical tissue is regenerating; it does not exist among intact animals with and without hypertension induced by salt.Keywords
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