선천성 고혈압 쥐에서 고혈압 지속현상과 중추신경계 노르아드레날린성 신경활성과의 상관성

Relationship between Maintenance of Hypertension and Central Noradrenergic Nervous System Activity in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

  • 발행 : 1986.12.01

초록

The relationship between the maintenance of hypertension and the central noradrenergic nervous system activity in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was studied. The norepinephrine turnover rates in 5 brain areas; telencephalon, hypothalamus/thalamus, midbrain, pons/medulla, cerebellum as a measure of noradrenergic neuronal activity were measured at the ages of 14 weeks in SHR and normotensive Wistar rats. In 14-week old SHR, blood pressure was significantly higher than in normotensive rat, and central norepinephrine turnover rates were significantly greater in telencephalon, hypothalamus/thalamus, midbrain. There were no differences between norepinephrine turnover rates in pons/medulla, cerebellum of SHR and those of normotensive rats.

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