PMID: 8949366Aug 1, 1996Paper

Two strains of genetically hypertensive rats, LH and SRH, have distinct profiles of postnatal expression of tropoelastin and type III collagen in the aortic wall

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
M HolzenbergerJ F Renaud

Abstract

Experimental pharmacology and studies on hypertension frequently use genetically hypertensive animal models like the SHR or the Lyon hypertensive rat LH. In order to further characterize these two models we measured the expression levels of three major extracellular matrix components in the aortic wall, tropoelastin (TE) and type I and type III collagen, during postnatal development. The type I collagen expression decreases progressively during the first twelve weeks of postnatal development without significant differences between SHR and LH, or their normotensive controls, WKY or LN respectively. No differences were detected either for the expression levels of TE and type III collagen between the hypertensive strains and their respective controls. However, direct comparison of the two hypertensive strains SHR and LH, revealed a specific, strong increase of TE and type III expression for the LH at 5 and 12 weeks (p < 0.001 and 0.005 respectively). The evolution of the ratios of expression levels between the two collagens (type III/type I) on one side and of TE and collagen type I (TE/type I) on the other side were similar for the hypertensive strains and their respective controls, but diverged significantly for LH and SHR anima...Continue Reading

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