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American journal of hypertension, 2000-05, Vol.13 (5 Pt 1), p.529-534
2000

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Hypertension in cafeteria-fed rats: alterations in renal alpha2-adrenoceptor subtypes
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  • American journal of hypertension, 2000-05, Vol.13 (5 Pt 1), p.529-534
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
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Oxford Journals 2020 Medicine
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  • Obesity is a major cause of human essential hypertension and there are clear evidences that abnormal kidney functions play a key role in obesity hypertension. Feeding rats a cafeteria diet has been extensively used as an experimental model to study obesity and energy balance expenditure. The present study investigated whether rats fed a cafeteria diet develop hypertension with alterations in renal alpha2-adrenoceptor subtype distribution. Weight gain induced by feeding rats a cafeteria diet during 8 weeks was associated with a marked increase in blood pressure. Insulin levels were higher in these hypertensive rats, leading to a decreased plasma glucose/insulin ratio. Based on radioligand-binding studies using [3H]-RX821002 and selective competitors, a raise in alpha2-adrenoceptor density that was solely due to an increased alpha2B-adrenoceptor subtype density was detected in the kidney of the cafeteria-fed rat. Furthermore, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) experiments showed an overexpression of the gene encoding the alpha2B-adrenoceptor subtype in these rats. On the other hand, despite a similar mRNA level, the alpha2A-adrenoceptor subtype was no more detectable by radioligand-binding studies in the kidney of the cafeteria-fed rat. In conclusion, cafeteria-fed rats are hypertensive, with renal alterations in alpha2-adrenoceptor distribution. These alterations, which are not related to genetic factors, may play a key role in the onset of hypertension.

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