a-192621 has been researched along with Hypertension--Renal* in 1 studies
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Role of endothelin ETB receptor activation in angiotensin II-induced hypertension: effects of salt intake.
We showed recently that endothelin (ET)A receptors are involved in the salt sensitivity of ANG II-induced hypertension. The objective of this current study was to characterize the role of endothelin ETB receptor activation in the same model. Male rats on fixed normal (2 meq/day) or high (6 meq/day) salt intake received a continuous intravenous infusion of ANG II or salt only for 15 days. During the middle 5 days of the infusion period, rats were given either the selective ETB receptor antagonist A-192621 or the nonselective endothelin receptor antagonist A-182086 (both at 24 mg x kg(-1) x day(-1) intra-arterially). Infusion of ANG II caused a greater rise in arterial pressure in rats on high-salt intake. The administration of A-192621 increased arterial pressure further in all rats. The chronic hypertensive effect of A-192621 was not significantly affected by salt intake or ANG II. The administration of A-182086 lowered arterial pressure chronically only in rats on normal salt intake receiving ANG II. Thus the salt sensitivity of ANG II-induced hypertension is not caused by changes in ETB receptor function. Topics: Angiotensin II; Animals; Blood Pressure; Endothelin Receptor Antagonists; Hypertension, Renal; Kidney; Male; Pyrrolidines; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Receptor, Endothelin B; Receptors, Endothelin; Sodium, Dietary; Vasoconstrictor Agents | 2001 |