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Title: Glomerular hypertension and injury in desoxycorticosterone-salt rats on antihypertensive therapy. Author: Dworkin LD, Feiner HD, Randazzo J. Journal: Kidney Int; 1987 Mar; 31(3):718-24. PubMed ID: 3573536. Abstract: Uninephrectomized male Munich-Wistar rats received either weekly subcutaneous injections of vehicle and water for drinking; injections of desoxycorticosterone (DOC) and 1% saline (SALT) for drinking; or DOC and SALT with hydrochlorthiazide, hydralazine, reserpine and KCl added. All studies were performed six weeks after UNX. At that time, rats receiving DOC and SALT alone were hypertensive and had significantly more proteinuria and morphologic evidence of glomerular injury than rats given vehicle and tap water which were normotensive. Antihypertensive therapy normalized mean arterial pressure in DOC-SALT rats, but failed to prevent proteinuria, mesangial expansion or focal segmental glomerular lesions. Micropuncture studies revealed that glomerular capillary pressure was elevated in both untreated and treated DOC-SALT animals. We conclude that drugs which successfully reduce systemic blood pressure may fail to correct glomerular capillary hypertension in DOC-SALT rats. As persistence of intrarenal hypertension is associated with significant glomerular injury, normalization of glomerular capillary pressure rather than systemic arterial pressure is crucial to the prevention of glomerular injury in this model.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]