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American Journal of Hypertension 1992-Jul

Effects of dietary fish oil on Rb+ efflux from aorta of stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.

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J M Smith
D J Paulson
S Labak

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The effect of fish oil on potassium efflux and basal tension in aortas from stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) was evaluated. Four-week-old male Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) and SHRSP were divided into two groups: one received a 5% corn oil diet; the other a 5% menhaden oil diet. After 15 weeks, mean systolic blood pressure (mm Hg) was reduced in SHRSP-fish (202 +/- 5) compared to SHRSP-corn (227 +/- 4). Systolic pressure of WKY-fish (146 +/- 3) was not different from WKY-corn (151 +/- 4). Potassium efflux was evaluated with the isotope 86Rb. Basal 86Rb efflux from aorta of SHRSP-corn was evaluated compared to WKY-corn. Diltiazem or sodium nitroprusside decreased 86Rb efflux and basal tension in SHRSP. Basal 86Rb efflux, tension, and the magnitude of this diltiazem- or nitroprusside-induced inhibition were decreased in SHRSP-fish. At maximal diltiazem or nitroprusside concentration, 86Rb efflux from both SHRSP dietary groups was similar but still greater than control aorta. The IC50 values for diltiazem or nitroprusside effects on 86Rb efflux and tension were not altered by diet in SHRSP. Qualitatively similar changes in basal 86Rb efflux and tension were noted in WKY-fish compared to WKY-corn. These experiments demonstrate that dietary fish oil supplementation decreased calcium-sensitive 86Rb efflux and basal tension in vascular smooth muscle and suggest that these changes may contribute to the concomitant antihypertensive effect of dietary fish oil in SHRSP.

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