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Cardiovascular hypertrophy does not predispose to genetic hypertension

SB Harrap, EF Jones

Clinical and Experimental Hypertension | Published : 1997

Abstract

It has been proposed that cardiovascular hypertrophy precedes and contributes to the development of genetic hypertension. In a genetically segregating population we determined whether susceptibility to high blood pressure was associated with cardiovascular structural abnormalities in youth. In 9-week old male F2 rats derived from a cross of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and inbred normotensive Donryu (DRY) rats we determined left ventricular mass (LVM) by echocardiography and the media- lumen ratio (MLR) of mesenteric resistance vessels by biopsy. Direct mean arterial pressure was measured in the same rats at 20 weeks of age. The ranges of LVM and MLR in young F2 rats encompassed val..

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