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Blood pressure regulation in spontaneously hypertensive rats

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Morphometrische Daten bei Ratten mit genetischem Hochdruck zeigen, dass die Media der Gefässwand um etwa 50% dicker ist als bei normotonen Tieren. Diese Verdickungen sind im Aortenbogen und in der Nähe des Karotissinus gemessen worden, wo Pressorrezeptoren an der Aussenseite der Media liegen. Die hervorgerufene Verschiebung der Pressorrezeptor-Steuerung wird im Zusammenhang mit der veränderten Blutdruckregulierung bei genetisch hypertonen Ratten diskutiert.

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This study is partly supported by a grant from I. W. O. N. L., Belgium.

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Wellens, D., Verheyen, A. & Borgers, M. Blood pressure regulation in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Experientia 31, 810–812 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01938478

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