口服肝素可预防盐敏感大鼠高血压和胞质钙升高。

Artery Pub Date : 1992-01-01
S Vasdev, C A Sampson, L Longerich, S Parai
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本研究研究了低(0.4% NaCl)和高(8% NaCl)盐饮食下口服肝素对达尔盐敏感(DS)大鼠收缩压、血小板胞浆游离钙、主动脉钙摄取和肾血管变化的影响。选取8周龄雄性DS大鼠24只,随机分为4组,每组6只。第一组和第二组是低盐饮食,第三组和第四组是高盐饮食。在此基础上,ⅰ组和ⅲ组给予100%的水,ⅱ组和ⅳ组给予0.5 mg/ml的水中的肝素钠作为饮用水,持续6周。14周时,高盐饮食和水组大鼠的收缩压、血小板胞浆游离钙和主动脉钙摄取明显高于其他各组。口服肝素可阻止高盐饮食大鼠收缩压、血小板胞质游离钙和主动脉钙摄取的增加。肝素还能预防或减轻高盐饮食中达尔盐敏感大鼠肾血管不良变化的发生。口服肝素未引起大鼠血液学、生化及病理异常。
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Oral heparin prevents hypertension and elevated cytosolic calcium in salt-sensitive rats.

This study examined the effect of oral heparin on systolic blood pressure, platelet cytosolic free calcium, aortic calcium uptake and renal vascular changes in Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats on low (0.4% NaCl) and high (8% NaCl) salt diet. Twenty-four male DS rats, age 8 weeks, were divided into four groups of 6 animals each. Groups I and II were on low salt diet and groups III and IV on the high salt diet. Additionally, groups I and III were placed on 100% H2O and groups II and IV on sodium heparin 0.5 mg/ml in H2O as their drinking water for a period of 6 weeks. At 14 weeks, systolic blood pressure, platelet cytosolic free calcium and aortic calcium uptake were significantly higher in rats on high salt diet and water compared with rats from all other groups. Oral heparin treatment prevented the increase in systolic blood pressure, platelet cytosolic free calcium and aortic calcium uptake in rats on high salt diet. Heparin also prevented or attenuated the onset of adverse renal vascular changes observed in Dahl salt-sensitive rats on high salt diet. Oral heparin treatment did not cause abnormal hematological, biochemical or pathological changes in rats.

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