Structure and function of the carotid body in New Zealand genetically hypertensive rats.

D Bee, G Barer, R Wach, D Pallot, C Emery, S Jones
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Abstract

Morphology of the carotid body and the ventilatory response to hypoxia were compared in New Zealand genetically hypertensive rats and 'normotensive' control rats from the same genetic stock. Hypertensive rats grew more slowly, had higher blood pressure from 6 weeks of age and developed left ventricular hypertrophy. Carotid bodies of both groups were similar in size but larger than those of a common Wistar strain. Intimal damage and proliferation were seen in 1st- and 2nd-order branches of the carotid body artery in hypertensive rats and point-counting showed that the volume proportion of Type 1 cell nuclei and vascular lumen was reduced and vascular wall increased. In age-matched anaesthetized rats, minute ventilation per 100 g was greater in hypertensives than 'normotensive' when inspiring O2 concentrations of 30, 21, 18, 15, 12, 10 and 8%. However, at each inspired O2 concentration, arterial Pa.O2 was higher and Pa.CO2 lower in hypertensive than in 'normotensive' rats. Hypertensive rats were hyperventilating. The shape of the ventilation/O2 tension curve was similar in hypertensive and 'normotensive' rats; thus carotid body sensitivity to hypoxia was probably unchanged. Possible causes of hyperventilation and the relation of carotid body morphology to hypertension are discussed.

新西兰遗传性高血压大鼠颈动脉体的结构和功能。
比较了新西兰遗传高血压大鼠和来自相同遗传源的“正常”对照大鼠的颈动脉体形态和对缺氧的通气反应。高血压大鼠生长缓慢,6周龄血压升高,左心室肥厚。两组的颈动脉体大小相似,但大于普通Wistar菌株的颈动脉体。高血压大鼠颈动脉体动脉一、二级分支均可见内膜损伤和增生,点式计数显示1型细胞核和血管腔体积比例减少,血管壁增大。在年龄匹配的麻醉大鼠中,当激励O2浓度为30、21、18、15、12、10和8%时,高血压患者每100 g的分钟通气量大于“正常”。然而,在不同的吸入氧浓度下,动脉Pa。O2更高,Pa。高血压大鼠的二氧化碳浓度低于“正常”大鼠。高血压大鼠呼吸过度。高血压大鼠和“正常”大鼠的通气/氧张力曲线形状相似;因此颈动脉体对缺氧的敏感性可能没有改变。讨论了过度通气的可能原因以及颈动脉体形态与高血压的关系。
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