JoVE Clinical and Translational Medicine
Lakeesha E. Bridges1, Cicely L. Williams1, Mildred A. Pointer1,2,3, Emmanuel M. Awumey1,2,3
1Julius L. Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute, North Carolina Central University, Durham, 2Department of Biology, North Carolina Central University, Durham, 3Department of Physiology & Pharmacology and Hypertension & Vascular Research Center, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Izole mezenterik arterler kuvvet ölçümleri için otomatik bir kasılmaların kâğıda çizilmesi yöntemi açıklanmıştır. Fenilefrin ve ekstrasellüler kalsiyum yanıtlarını belirlemek için 510A Mulvany Halpern Otomatik Çift Tel Myograph kullanır. 300 mikron, bağımsız yöntemi 60 çaplarının küçük damarlarda agonistleri izometrik yanıtları tutarlı tespitine imkan sağlamaktadır.
American Journal of Hypertension. Jul, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18451809
Although thiazides increase urinary sodium excretion, they also decrease urinary calcium excretion. Recent studies in our laboratory have shown that increased dietary salt significantly reduces interstitial fluid calcium in Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats, and this was associated with a rise in blood pressure and increased urinary calcium excretion. Owing to the vasorelaxant actions of increased extracellular fluid calcium, we reasoned that the antihypertensive action of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), a commonly used thiazide, may be the result of increased interstitial fluid calcium as a consequence of decreased urinary calcium excretion.