Chronic cardiovascular effects of central vasopressin in conscious rats.

T Tsuchihashi, Y Takata, Y Tomita, S Takishita, Y Nakao, K Kobayashi, M Fujishima
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Abstract

To clarify the cardiovascular effects of central vasopressin (AVP), a chronic intracerebroventricular (ICV) infusion of AVP was performed in conscious Wistar normotensive rats. Animals were divided into 3 groups: 1) AVP 1 ng/hr (Low), 2) AVP 100 ng/hr (High), and 3) saline (control) ICV infusion. After a 6 day control period, AVP or saline was continuously infused into the lateral cerebroventricle at a rate of 1 microliter/hr using osmotic minipump for 7 days. As a result, a dose-related elevation of AVP concentration in CSF was achieved. Systolic blood pressure in both Low and High AVP infusion was slightly (7-12 mmHg) but significantly higher than that in control. ICV infusion of AVP did not alter urine volume, electrolytes excretion or osmolality, and AVP vascular antagonist injected intravenously failed to affect mean arterial pressure. Furthermore, plasma catecholamines and renin activity did not differ significantly among the groups. Thus, chronic ICV infusion of AVP induced the elevation of blood pressure, which is due to centrally mediated effect of AVP.

中枢抗利尿激素对有意识大鼠慢性心血管的影响。
为了阐明中枢抗利尿激素(AVP)的心血管作用,我们在有意识的Wistar正常血压大鼠中进行了慢性脑室内(ICV)输注AVP。动物分为3组:1)AVP 1 ng/hr(低),2)AVP 100 ng/hr(高),3)生理盐水(对照)ICV输注。对照组6 d后,采用渗透微型泵以1微升/小时的速率连续向侧脑室输注AVP或生理盐水7 d。结果,脑脊液中AVP浓度呈剂量相关升高。低AVP组和高AVP组的收缩压均略高于对照组(7-12 mmHg),但明显高于对照组。静脉输注AVP不改变尿量、电解质排泄或渗透压,静脉注射AVP血管拮抗剂不影响平均动脉压。此外,血浆儿茶酚胺和肾素活性在各组之间没有显著差异。因此,慢性静脉内灌注AVP可引起血压升高,这是由于AVP的中枢介导作用。
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