Cp. Regan et al., EARLY, SHORT-TERM TREATMENT WITH CAPTOPRIL PERMANENTLY ATTENUATES CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS, Clinical and experimental hypertension, 19(8), 1997, pp. 1161-1177
The purpose of the current study was to determine if early, short-term
treatment of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) with captopril wou
ld cause a persistent attenuation of the structural alterations of the
heart, aorta, and coronary arteries that are commonly seen in adult S
HR. Therefore, mating pairs of SHR were treated with captopril and the
pups were kept on captopril (SHRC) or were taken off captopril at two
months (SHROC). Untreated SHR and Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats were mated
and served as controls. At 8-10 months of age, heart weight and left v
entricular weight / body weight ratios were increased in SHR compared
to WKY, SHRC, and SHROC. Aortic medial areas of SHR and SHROC were sim
ilar and were larger than WKY and SHRC. Nuclear density in SHR and SHR
OC was less than WKY and SHRC suggesting hypertrophy of the medial wal
l. In coronary vessels, medial thickness was greatest in SHR, while th
ere was no difference among WKY, SHRC, SHROC. These data suggest that
early, short-term treatment of SHR with captopril permanently attenuat
ed the structural alterations in the heart and coronary vessels that a
re commonly seen in adult SHR.