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The effects of the calcium antagonist, nicardipine, on blood pressure and renal hemodynamics were examined in rabbits with norepinephrine- and angiotensin II-induced elevation of blood pressure. With norepinephrine-infusion, the mean arterial pressure increased from 84±4 to 118±4mmHg accompanied by decreases in heart rate (10%) and renal blood flow (45%). In contrast to the changes in renal blood flow with norepinephrine-infusion, renal blood flow following angiotensin II-induced elevation of blood pressure was decreased by more than 60% at the same degree of elevation of mean arterial pressure. Both intravenous and in-trarenal administration of nicardipine (1 μg/kg) reduced the mean arterial pressure and restored the decreased heart rate and renal blood flow in both norepinephrine- and angiotensin II-infused animals. Intrarenal injection of nicardipine decreased the elevated mean arterial pressure of angiotensin II-induced hypertension more than did intravenous injection (16 ± 2 vs. 11 ± 3 mmHg, p<0.05). Renal nerve denervation did not lead to any significant effects on the mean arterial pressure, heart rate and renal blood flow following intravenous or intrarenal injection of nicardipine in norepine-phrine-infused animals. On the other hand, in angiotensin II-induced elevation of blood pressure, the potentiated hypotensive effect of intrarenal injection of nicardipine was lost in renally de-nervated animals. In conclusion, the calcium antagonist, nicardipine, was shown to reduce the acutely elevated blood pressure caused by norepinephrine or angiotensin II. In angiotensin II-induced elevation of blood pressure, the renal vasculature may play a more important role in both pressor and depressor aspects in the regulation of blood pressure as compared to its role in norepinephrine-induced hypertension. © 1987, International Heart Journal Association. All rights reserved.
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Matsukawa, S., Suzuki, H., Itaya, Y., Kumagai, H., & Saruta, T. (1987). Effects of Nicardipine on the Systemic and Renal Hemodynamics in Acutely Elevated Blood Pressure Induced by Vasoactive Agents in Conscious Rabbits. Japanese Heart Journal, 28(3), 435–443. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.28.435
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