Extrarenal Na+ balance, volume, and blood pressure homeostasis in intact and ovariectomized deoxycorticosterone-acetate salt rats

Hypertension
Jens TitzeKarl F Hilgers

Abstract

Water-free Na+ storage may buffer extracellular volume and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in spite of Na+ retention. We studied the relationship among internal Na+, K+, water balance, and MAP in Sprague-Dawley rats, with or without deoxycorticosterone-acetate (DOCA) salt, with or without ovariectomy (OVX). The rats were fed a low-salt (0.1% NaCl) or high-salt (8% NaCl) diet for 5 weeks. DOCA salt increased MAP (161+/-14 versus 123+/-4 mm Hg; P<0.05), and DOCA-OVX salt increased MAP further (181+/-22 mm Hg; P<0.05). DOCA salt increased the total body Na+ by &40% to 45%; however, water-free Na+ retention by osmotically inactive Na+ storage and by osmotically neutral Na+/K+ exchange allowed the rats to maintain the extracellular volume close to normal. DOCA-OVX salt rats showed similar Na+ retention. However, their osmotically inactive Na+ storage capacity was greatly reduced and only partially compensated by neutral Na+/K+ exchange, resulting in greater volume retention despite similar Na+ retention. For every 1% wet weight total body water gain, MAP increased by 2.3+/-0.2 mm Hg in DOCA salt rats and 2.5+/-0.3 mm Hg in DOCA-OVX salt rats. Because water-free Na+ retention buffered total body water content by 8% to 11% wet weight, we...Continue Reading

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