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Vol. 292, Issue 3, 944-951, March 2000
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, East Carolina
University, Greenville, North Carolina
This study determined the hemodynamic effects of chronic ethanol in
telemetered freely moving age-matched spontaneously hypertensive (SHR)
and Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. Changes in blood pressure (BP), heart rate
(HR), and plasma norepinephrine (as index of sympathetic activity) were
evaluated in pair-fed rats receiving liquid diet with or without
ethanol (5%, w/v) for 12 weeks. The SHRs exhibited higher baseline BP
and lower HR compared with WKY rats. When normalized for body weight,
daily ethanol intake was higher in SHRs compared with WKY rats.
However, blood ethanol concentration was similar except for a higher
level in SHRs at weeks 7 through 9. Ethanol had no effect on BP in WKY
rats but caused decreases in BP in SHRs that reached a maximum (~30
mm Hg) at week 5 and remained thereafter. Ethanol also caused
reductions in the BP variability and the circadian fluctuations in BP
in SHRs but not in WKY rats. Plasma norepinephrine levels were elevated
by ethanol in WKY rats, but not in SHRs. The HR was not affected by
ethanol in SHRs and showed increases in WKY rats. These findings
suggest that chronic ethanol feeding differentially affects BP in SHRs
(hypotension) and WKY rats (no effect). The lack of a hypotensive
response to ethanol in WKY rats may relate, at least partly, to the
associated sympathoexcitation. The present study used the telemetry
technique for BP measurement, which eliminates the confounding and
stressful effects of other conventional techniques.
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