Oral treatment with low molecular weight heparin normalizes blood pressure in hypertensive rats.

Artery Pub Date : 1994-01-01
S Vasdev, C A Ford, L Longerich, B Barrett, S Parai, N Campbell
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Abstract

Increased calcium uptake in vascular tissue, leading to elevated cytosolic free calcium has been implicated in the pathophysiology of hypertension. This study examined the effect of oral low molecular weight heparin (Logiparin) on systolic blood pressure, platelet cytosolic free calcium and aortic calcium uptake in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Starting at age 12 weeks, spontaneously hypertensive rats were divided into three groups of six animals each. The drinking water of groups 1, 2 and 3 was replaced by 100% H2O, 0.5 mg (low dose) or 1 mg (high dose) low molecular weight heparin/ml H2O, respectively, for next 11 weeks. Six normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (age 12 weeks) on H2O and six on low dose heparin in H2O were used as controls. At age 23 weeks, increase in systolic blood pressure, platelet cytosolic free calcium and aortic calcium uptake in spontaneously hypertensive rats was significantly lowered by low dose LMW heparin as compared to spontaneously hypertensive rats on H2O, but was significantly higher than Wistar-Kyoto rats on H2O and LMW heparin. This dose of heparin did not have any effect on these parameters in normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats. High dose LMW heparin normalized the elevated platelet cytosolic free calcium, aortic calcium uptake and systolic blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats, but it had a limited effect on adverse renal vascular changes. Oral low molecular weight heparin did not cause any abnormal hematological, biochemical or pathological changes in rats.

口服低分子肝素可使高血压大鼠血压恢复正常。
血管组织钙摄取增加,导致胞质游离钙升高,与高血压的病理生理有关。本研究探讨了口服低分子肝素对自发性高血压大鼠收缩压、血小板胞浆游离钙和主动脉钙摄取的影响。从12周龄开始,将自发性高血压大鼠分为三组,每组6只。1、2、3组饮水分别用100% H2O、0.5 mg(低剂量)或1 mg(高剂量)低分子量肝素/ml H2O替代,连续11周。以6只12周龄的Wistar-Kyoto大鼠(H2O)和6只低剂量肝素大鼠(H2O)作为对照。23周龄时,低剂量LMW肝素显著降低自发性高血压大鼠收缩压升高、血小板胞浆游离钙和主动脉钙摄取,但显著高于Wistar-Kyoto大鼠H2O和LMW肝素。该剂量的肝素对正常血压Wistar-Kyoto大鼠的这些参数没有任何影响。大剂量LMW肝素可使自发性高血压大鼠血小板胞浆游离钙、主动脉钙摄取和收缩压正常升高,但对肾血管的不良改变作用有限。口服低分子肝素未引起大鼠血液学、生化及病理异常。
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