JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
ABNORMAL POLYAMINE METABOLISM IN HYPERTENSIVE CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY
MITSUYUKI SHIMIZUIZURU MASUDAKAZUO AIHARATOMOKO NAKANOKAZUHIKO OGAWATSUNEO MIZOKAMIOSAMU IRIMAJIRIIKUO TANIGUCHIHARUKI OZASASHIGERU KAGEYAMASHIN-ICHI HAYASHIYUKIHIDE ISOGAI
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1988 Volume 52 Issue 10 Pages 1209-1215

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In order to assess myocardial hypertrophic activity during the process of hypertensive cardiac hypertrophy in the presence and absence of treatment with anti-hypertensive agents, we analyzed myocardial polyamine concentrations in spontaneous hypertensive (SHR) rats and control rats of Wistar Kyoto (WKY) strain. The anti-hypertensive agents studied were diltiazem, hydralazine and captopril, each of which was administered for 5 weeks. In comparison with WKY rats, SHR rats showed elevated blood pressure and enlarged hearts with higher myocardial spermidine concentration. Although blood pressure was lowered in the diltiazem-treated SHR rats, heart weight and myocardial spermidine concentration increased as in untreated SHR rats. In the hydralazine-treated group increases in both blood pressure and myocardial spermidine concentration were all suppressed. Since spermidine level appears to be a sensitive indicator of hypertrophic activity in the heart, this study suggests that captopril exerts an inhibitory effect on hypertensive cardiac hypertrophy whereas diltiazem does not. It also suggests that hypertrophy may reach a certain plateau level earlier in the hydralazine-treated animals than in others.

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