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Original Article

Effects of Canrenone on Rrm-Sucrose Hypertension in Wky

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Pages 917-923 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Ingestion of a diet high in sucrose content by WKY rats having reduced renal mass (RRM) via a unilateral nephrectomy causes a significant elevation of BP-greater than might be expected from either condition alone. The same findings occur whether the added sucrose calories replace protein or fat. The elevated BP differential remained throughout the 6 months of the study. In some ways, these results resemble a well recognized model of hypertension produced by the removal of 70–80% of renal mass plus excess salt consumption (RRM-salt). When the RRM-sucrose WKY were given canrenone, an agent which is a digoxin antagonist, the BP decreased significantly simulating previous findings in RRM-salt. Therefore, like the RRM-salt model, evidence suggests that the RRM-sucrose model is also caused, at least in part, by a digoxin-like factor (DLF).

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