Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)
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Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. · Oct 1990
Digitalis attenuates arterial hypertrophy in experimental hypertension.
Several investigators have reported that digitalis administration reduces cardiac hypertrophy in rats with experimental hypertension. To determine whether digitalis similarly affects growth of arteries, we studied young (5- to 14-week-old), male, one-kidney, one-clip hypertensive rats (1K1C; n = 14) and one-kidney normotensive control rats (1K; n = 26). Half of the rats received digoxin (150 mg/kg body wt/day) in chow starting 1-2 weeks before clipping (1K1C-D; 1K-D); the other half were pair-fed (1K1C-C; 1K-C). ⋯ As compared with pooled normotensive control rats, femoral arterial pressure (1K1C-D, 165 +/- 8; 1K1C-C, 153 +/- 5), aortic water content (1K1C-D, 64.8 +/- 0.4; 1K1C-C, 64.9 +/- 0.5), and aortic weight (1K1C-D, 44.8 +/- 2.1; 1K1C-C, 50.1 +/- 1.6) were increased (P less than 0.001) in the one-kidney, one-clip rats, on or off digoxin. Comparison of hypertensive rats receiving to those not receiving digoxin revealed no differences in arterial pressure or aortic water content, but aortic growth was significantly attenuated (-41%, P = 0.02) in the hypertensive rats receiving digoxin. These results provide evidence that digoxin reduces hypertensive arterial growth by a mechanism that does not affect normal growth.