Abstract
To test the hypothesis that the long-term antihypertensive action of furosemide is mediated by a renomedullary vasodepressor substance, we measured mean arterial pressure (MAP) by radiotelemetry in Dahl-S rats with either intact or bromoethylamine-induced (BEA, 100 mg/kg i.p.) lesion of the renal papilla and medulla. Seven days of recovery after BEA administration, the rats diet was changed from 1 to 4% NaCl, and during days 8 to 31, rats were randomized to daily treatment with placebo or furosemide (50 mg/kg p.o.). Then furosemide treatment was stopped and the rat food was changed to 1% NaCl diet. After a 10-day wash-out period, renal function was measured. BEA produced a rapid (within min) and sustained increase in MAP which was accelerated during 4% NaCl diet. Furosemide prevented 4% NaCl-induced hypertension in both rats with intact kidneys and in rats with BEA-induced renal papillary-medullary lesion. A significant decrease in renal plasma flow (-34%) and glomerular filtration rate (-40%) was observed in all BEA-treated rats independent of previous furosemide treatment. In response to an i.v. load of isotonic saline (10% body weight), rats with renal papillary-medullary lesion had an impaired ability to excrete sodium. Histological examination showed that BEA-treated rats had severe lesions of the renal papilla and medulla, with light-to-moderate changes in the renal cortex. It is concluded that the antihypertensive effect of furosemide is not mediated by a renomedullary vasodepressor substance. The accelerated NaCl-sensitive hypertension in rats with BEA-induced renal papillary-medullary lesion is related to an impaired ability to excrete excess NaCl.
Footnotes
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Send reprint requests to: Dr. Sten Christensen, Department of Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3, Building 18, 6th Floor, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark.
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↵1 This work was supported Direktør Ib Henriksens Fond, Hjerteforeningen, Københavns Universitets Lægevidenskabelige Forskningsfond, Carl og Ellen Hertz Legat, Eva og Robert Voss Hansens Fond, Grosserer L.F. Foghts Fond, P.A. Messerschmidt og Hustrus Fond, Vera og Carl Johan Michaelsens Legat, Else og Mogens Wedel-Wedellsborgs Fond, Fonden til Lægevidenskabens Fremme and Novo Nordisk Fonden.
- Abbreviations:
- BEA
- bromoethylamine
- C
- renal clearance
- Dahl-S rats
- Dahl salt-sensitive rats
- ERPF
- effective renal plasma flow
- FE
- fractional excretion
- GFR
- glomerular filtration rate
- MAP
- mean arterial pressure
- RIC
- renal interstitial cells
- TEA
- 14C-tetraethylammonium
- Received January 17, 1996.
- Accepted October 21, 1996.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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