Exaggeration of Experimental Hypertension in Rats by Contraceptive Steroids (Enovid)
- 1 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 98 (5) , 1315-1320
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-98-5-1315
Abstract
The possibly additive pressor effects of contraceptive steroids were studied by treating hypertensive rats chronically with Enovid. Renal hypertensive rats were unaffected by drug treatment during the first 5 wk, but, from the 6th-8th wk, Enovid-treated rats had much higher systolic pressures than those given corn oil alone. However, these differences dwindled and became insignificant from the 9th-16th wk despite continued treatment. Subsequently, other rats were pretreated with Enovid or corn oil for 5 wk before hypertension was induced by implanting deoxycorticosterone acetate (Doca). In contrast to the equivocal results obtained previously, Doca hypertension was consistently more pronounced in rats treated with Enovid than in those given corn oil. This pressure difference was later verified by direct measurement of phasic aortic pressures from indwelling catheters and by the postmortem finding that Enovid-treated rats had larger hearts than corn oil-treated ones. The exact mechanism by which Enovid enhances Doca hypertension is still undetermined, but sympathetic hyperactivity was considered an unlikely explanation, since responses to posterior hypothalamic stimulation, norepinephrine, or ganglion blockade with pentolinium were unaltered.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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