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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 269: H407-H416, 1995;
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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 269, Issue 2 407-H416, Copyright © 1995 by American Physiological Society


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Structural changes and in situ aortic pressure-diameter relationship in long-term chemical-sympathectomized rats

P. Lacolley, E. Glaser, P. Challande, P. Boutouyrie, J. P. Mignot, M. Duriez, B. Levy, M. Safar and S. Laurent
Department of Pharmacology, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale U. 337, Paris, France.

This study determined the effects of long-term chemical sympathectomy with guanethidine (GN) on the mechanical properties and composition of the distal abdominal aorta in Wistar rats. GN was daily administered for 3 mo (3M-GN, from 1 to 12 wk), 5 wk (5W-GN, from 7 to 12 wk), and 8 days (8D-GN, from 11 to 12 wk). All experiments were performed at 12 wk of age to avoid age differences at examination. We used a high-resolution echo-tracking system to determine in situ, in the systolic-diastolic range, the aortic diameter-, compliance-, and distensibility-pressure curves in anesthetized rats. We observed an equivalent significant fall in the tyramine pressor response in all conscious GN-treated rats. Blood pressure was not affected by sympathectomy after 8 days and 5 wk of treatment but was significantly reduced in 3M-GN rats. Chronic sympathetic denervation increased aortic diameter and compliance in 8D-GN rats, compared with those obtained at the same distending pressure in control rats, suggesting vascular smooth muscle relaxation. In contrast, in 5W-GN and 3M-GN rats, the distensibility pressure-curves were significantly shifted toward lower levels of distensibility and pressure, indicating a decreased aortic distensibility at the same level of arterial pressure. Sympathectomy produced a significant reduction in the content of elastin, one of the most distensible components of the arterial wall in 5W-GN and 3M-GN rats. These results suggest that intact sympathetic nerves are necessary to maintain normal functional and structural properties of large arteries in rat. The reduction in aortic distensibility, in long-term sympathectomized rats, could have resulted from complex interactions between local aortic denervation, change in the set point of distending pressure, and changes in aortic smooth muscle tone and/or wall composition.


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