• Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. · Mar 1980

    Comparative Study

    The effect of pregnancy on the angiotensin II pressor response in the rabbit.

    • A D Berssenbrugge, T L Goodfriend, D L Ball, and J H Rankin.
    • Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 1980 Mar 15;136(6):762-7.

    AbstractThe pressor response to angiotensin II was measured in unanesthetized, chronically catheterized pregnant and nonpregnant rabbits. Angiotensin II was infused intravenously for 10 minutes at a dose of 50 and 124 ng/kg/min. No difference in control mean arterial blood pressure was observed between pregnant and nonpregnant rabbits. The pressure change in response to angiotensin II was significantly greater in nonpregnant rabbits than in pregnant rabbits (P less than 0.002). Plasma samples were analyzed for angiotensin II concentration by radioimmunoassay. The results showed that there was no difference in plasma angiotensin II concentration between pregnant and nonpregnant rabbits following angiotensin II infusions. In a separate series we observed the effect of 5 mg of phenoxybenzamine on the pressor response to angiotensin II. After phenoxybenzamine treatment the control mean arterial blood pressure was significantly greater in nonpregnant rabbits than in pregnant rabbits, but the change in pressure in response to angiotensin II in nonpregnant rabbits was not significantly different from that of pregnant rabbits. These results show (1) that pregnant rabbits have a decreased sensitivity to angiotensin II, (2) that this decreased sensitivity is not due to differences in plasma concentration of angiotensin II, and (3) that this differential sensitivity to angiotensin II can be prevented by alpha-receptor blockade.

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