M. Schirner et C. Taube, DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN ON BLOOD-PRESSURE OF SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS (SHR) WITH HIGH AND SPONTANEOUSLY LOW-LEVELS OF BLOOD-PRESSURE, British Journal of Pharmacology, 109(4), 1993, pp. 900-901
Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) of the Okamoto strain with blood
pressure above 161 mmHg and SHR with blood pressure levels of less th
an 160 mmHg were treated with oral doses of aspirin (100 mg kg-1) for
three days. Whereas the blood pressure of SHR with blood pressure abov
e 161 mmHg was decreased by aspirin, the blood pressure of SHR below 1
60 mmHg was increased by aspirin. The extent and direction of blood pr
essure change by aspirin was strongly correlated with the blood pressu
re of SHR before treatment (r = -0.88). The effect of aspirin supports
an important role for endogenous prostanoids in the regulation of blo
od pressure of SHR.