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The effect of acute and chronic hematocrit changes on cardiovascular hemodynamics in spontaneously hypertensive rats

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1992
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Susić, D.
Mandal, A.K.
Jovović, Đurđica
Veljković, V.
Panajotović, V.
Bell, R.D.
Kentera, D.
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Heparin given over a long term by a subcutaneous route consistently lowers blood pressure in the hypertensive rat models. The decrease in blood pressure is accompanied by a parallel decrease in hematocrit suggesting a causal relationship between hematocrit and blood pressure. The aim of this study was to define the relationships between acute and chronic hematocrit changes and blood pressure in the normotensive and hypertensive states. Nor- motensive Wistar (NWR) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats were used. Hematocrit was decreased acutely by blood-letting, and chronically by treatment with either heparin (H) or phenylhydrazine (P) for 4 weeks. Acute and chronic hematocrit increase was accomplished by packed cells transfusion. Systolic blood pressure was measured weekly; and at the end of the experimental period, plasma volume, cardiac output, and mean arterial pressure were obtained. Acute hematocrit decrease or increase (hematocrit ranging from 25 to 65%) did not affect blood... pressure in either strain of rats; whereas chronic hematocrit changes (hematocrit ranging from 35 to 61%) significantly affected blood pressure only in SHR. Thus, chronic hematocrit decrease induced by H or P resulted in a significant fall in blood pressure compared to control (201 ± 3 v 175 ± 4, 167 ± 4 mm Hg, respectively; P lt .05). Conversely, a chronic hematocrit increase resulted in a significant rise in blood pressure (201 ±3 v 219 ± 4 mm Hg; P lt .05). Similar hematocrit changes produced in NWR, as in SHR, did not affect blood pressure. However, a direct relationships between hematocrit and total peripheral resistance, and an inverse relationship between hematocrit and cardiac output was found in both NWR and SHR. No difference in plasma or blood volume was found among the groups. Therefore, the results of the present study indicate that chronic hematocrit changes, low or high, influence blood pressure only in hypertensive rats, and that this effect of hematocrit on blood pressure is mediated by changes in total peripheral resistance.

Кључне речи:
Blood pressure / Cardiac output / Hematocrit / Plasma volume / Total peripheral resistance
Извор:
American Journal of Hypertension, 1992, 5, 10, 713-718

DOI: 10.1093/ajh/5.10.713

ISSN: 0895-7061

PubMed: 1418834

Scopus: 2-s2.0-0026437640
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http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Susić, D.
AU  - Mandal, A.K.
AU  - Jovović, Đurđica
AU  - Veljković, V.
AU  - Panajotović, V.
AU  - Bell, R.D.
AU  - Kentera, D.
PY  - 1992
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14
AB  - Heparin given over a long term by a subcutaneous route consistently lowers blood pressure in the hypertensive rat models. The decrease in blood pressure is accompanied by a parallel decrease in hematocrit suggesting a causal relationship between hematocrit and blood pressure. The aim of this study was to define the relationships between acute and chronic hematocrit changes and blood pressure in the normotensive and hypertensive states. Nor- motensive Wistar (NWR) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats were used. Hematocrit was decreased acutely by blood-letting, and chronically by treatment with either heparin (H) or phenylhydrazine (P) for 4 weeks. Acute and chronic hematocrit increase was accomplished by packed cells transfusion. Systolic blood pressure was measured weekly; and at the end of the experimental period, plasma volume, cardiac output, and mean arterial pressure were obtained. Acute hematocrit decrease or increase (hematocrit ranging from 25 to 65%) did not affect blood pressure in either strain of rats; whereas chronic hematocrit changes (hematocrit ranging from 35 to 61%) significantly affected blood pressure only in SHR. Thus, chronic hematocrit decrease induced by H or P resulted in a significant fall in blood pressure compared to control (201 ± 3 v 175 ± 4, 167 ± 4 mm Hg, respectively; P  lt .05). Conversely, a chronic hematocrit increase resulted in a significant rise in blood pressure (201 ±3 v 219 ± 4 mm Hg; P  lt .05). Similar hematocrit changes produced in NWR, as in SHR, did not affect blood pressure. However, a direct relationships between hematocrit and total peripheral resistance, and an inverse relationship between hematocrit and cardiac output was found in both NWR and SHR. No difference in plasma or blood volume was found among the groups. Therefore, the results of the present study indicate that chronic hematocrit changes, low or high, influence blood pressure only in hypertensive rats, and that this effect of hematocrit on blood pressure is mediated by changes in total peripheral resistance.
T2  - American Journal of Hypertension
T1  - The effect of acute and chronic hematocrit changes on cardiovascular hemodynamics in spontaneously hypertensive rats
EP  - 718
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abstract = "Heparin given over a long term by a subcutaneous route consistently lowers blood pressure in the hypertensive rat models. The decrease in blood pressure is accompanied by a parallel decrease in hematocrit suggesting a causal relationship between hematocrit and blood pressure. The aim of this study was to define the relationships between acute and chronic hematocrit changes and blood pressure in the normotensive and hypertensive states. Nor- motensive Wistar (NWR) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats were used. Hematocrit was decreased acutely by blood-letting, and chronically by treatment with either heparin (H) or phenylhydrazine (P) for 4 weeks. Acute and chronic hematocrit increase was accomplished by packed cells transfusion. Systolic blood pressure was measured weekly; and at the end of the experimental period, plasma volume, cardiac output, and mean arterial pressure were obtained. Acute hematocrit decrease or increase (hematocrit ranging from 25 to 65%) did not affect blood pressure in either strain of rats; whereas chronic hematocrit changes (hematocrit ranging from 35 to 61%) significantly affected blood pressure only in SHR. Thus, chronic hematocrit decrease induced by H or P resulted in a significant fall in blood pressure compared to control (201 ± 3 v 175 ± 4, 167 ± 4 mm Hg, respectively; P  lt .05). Conversely, a chronic hematocrit increase resulted in a significant rise in blood pressure (201 ±3 v 219 ± 4 mm Hg; P  lt .05). Similar hematocrit changes produced in NWR, as in SHR, did not affect blood pressure. However, a direct relationships between hematocrit and total peripheral resistance, and an inverse relationship between hematocrit and cardiac output was found in both NWR and SHR. No difference in plasma or blood volume was found among the groups. Therefore, the results of the present study indicate that chronic hematocrit changes, low or high, influence blood pressure only in hypertensive rats, and that this effect of hematocrit on blood pressure is mediated by changes in total peripheral resistance.",
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Susić, D., Mandal, A.K., Jovović, Đ., Veljković, V., Panajotović, V., Bell, R.D.,& Kentera, D.. (1992). The effect of acute and chronic hematocrit changes on cardiovascular hemodynamics in spontaneously hypertensive rats. in American Journal of Hypertension, 5(10), 713-718.
https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/5.10.713
Susić D, Mandal A, Jovović Đ, Veljković V, Panajotović V, Bell R, Kentera D. The effect of acute and chronic hematocrit changes on cardiovascular hemodynamics in spontaneously hypertensive rats. in American Journal of Hypertension. 1992;5(10):713-718.
doi:10.1093/ajh/5.10.713 .
Susić, D., Mandal, A.K., Jovović, Đurđica, Veljković, V., Panajotović, V., Bell, R.D., Kentera, D., "The effect of acute and chronic hematocrit changes on cardiovascular hemodynamics in spontaneously hypertensive rats" in American Journal of Hypertension, 5, no. 10 (1992):713-718,
https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/5.10.713 . .

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