Transposition response in different hypertensive rats.

Abstract
Whether the transposition response, i.e., cardiovascular response complex to change of habitat in the rat, is also an isopressor (without arterial pressure change) response, as in normal rats, was investigated in different experimental hypertensive rats. It was a pressor response, i.e., arterial pressure was considerably elevated on transposition, in spontaneously hypertensive rats, in deoxycorticosterone acetate salt hypertensive rats and neurogenic hypertensive rats. In renovascular hypertensive rats alone, the response was isopressor.

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