Renin As A Risk Factor For Atherogenesis .2. Effects Of Hypercholesterolemia And Hyporeninemia In The Rabbit

ATHEROSCLEROSIS(1981)

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Four groups of New Zealand rabbits were used to study the effect of suppressed plasma renin activity (PRA) on atherogenesis. Control groups were fed normal rabbit chow (Group I) or normal chow supplemented with 0.25% cholesterol--0.75% corn oil (Group III). Group II animals were fed normal chow and received periodic injections of 11-desoxycorticosterone (DOC)pivalate and 0.5% saline to drink, while Group IV animals were treated similarly except that they were also fed the atherogenic diet. Blood pressure and blood chemistry measurements were performed monthly over a 7-month period. The blood pressure was unaffected by either the diet or the DOC-saline treatment, however, the PRA was greatly reduced in the animals receiving DOC-saline (Groups II and IV). Similarly, plasma aldosterone was significantly (P less than 0.05) reduced in the DOC-saline-treated animals. No atheromata were observed in the animals consuming the regular diet, regardless of DOC-saline treatment. All of the animals fed the atherogenic diet showed extensive aortic atheromata. However, there was no difference in the lesion index between the animals with normal PRA levels (Group III) and those with suppressed PRA levels (Group IV). Likewise, microscopic evaluation of the aorta, coronary arteries, and renal arteries failed to show a consistent difference in the vascular involvement between animals of Groups III and IV. We therefore conclude that the suppression of PRA does not have a protective effect on atherogenesis in the cholesterol-fed normotensive rabbit.
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renin,histopathology,risk factors,blood pressure
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