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Original Article

Two New Wistar-Kyoto Rat Strains in which Hypertension and Hyperactivity are Expressed Separately

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Pages 939-945 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Two inbred strains have been developed from a cross between SHR and WKY. WK-HTs are hyperensive but not hyperactive, and WK-HAs are hyperactive but normotensive. Together with SHR (that express both traits) and WKY (expressing neither trait) we used four strains to follow correlations of biological changes with the expression of hyperactivity or hypertension. We show that the well known sympathetic hyperreactivity of SHRs to acute stress is associated with the hyperactivity crait and not the hypertension among the four strains. Similarly, the well known ventricular hypertrophy in SHRs is more prominent among the hyperactive strains than the hypertensives. Examinatioin of regional brain amine levels revealed an imbalance in forebrain serotonin transmission in the hyperactive strains, and no significant correlations with hypertension. On the other hand, neuropeptides in brainstem and spinal cord revealed a decrease, in hypertension, in neuropeptide Y and PNMT content of terminals of Cl fibers that innervate the spinal cord sympathetic outflow. Also, the two hypertensive strains showed increased TRH- and proctolin-like immunoreactivity in fibers that innervate the Cl cells in the rostral ventrolateral medulla. These findings illustate the unique advantage provided by WK-HA and WK-HT and WK-HT strains as additional controls for SHRs in studying hypertension and hyperactivity.

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