Effect of "Short-term" Hypertension on the Uptake of C14-Cholesterol by the Aortic Wall of the Rat
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To investigate the effect of blood pressure itself on lipid accumulation in the aortic wall, we have studied the effect of "short-term" (about 2 weeks) hypertension on the uptake of cholesterol-4-C14 by the aortic wall in normo-cholesterolemic female rats. Renal hypertension was produced by partial constriction of a left renal artery. The uptake of C14-cholesterol by the aortic wall of the rat was expressed in terms of the total and the specific activity of cholesterol and the ratio of the total activity of cholesterol in the aortic wall to the specific activity of cholesterol in the serum. The results indicate that cholesterol uptake by the aortic wall was not accelerated by the existence of hypertension. These results are discussed with respect to the effect of hypertension itself on atherogenesis.
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著者
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Naito Chikayuki
First Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Tokyo
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YOSHITOSHI YAWARA
First Dept. of Intern. Med., Facul. of Med., Univ. of Tokyo
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YAMANAKA Yogo
First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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USHI Motoo
First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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YOSHITOSHI Yawara
First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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YOSHITOSHI Yawara
First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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YAMANAKA Yogo
First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Tokyo
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