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The effects of combined renovascular hypertension and diabetes mellitus on the rat heart were investigated in order to detect possible synergistic effects of the two conditions. Hypertensive diabetic and hypertensive non-diabetic animals were compared to diabetic and non-diabetic controls. Hypertension was established for 12 weeks by a surgical stenosis of the left renal artery; diabetes mellitus was maintained for 8 weeks by a single intraperitoneal injection of 60 mg/kg streptozotocin. Light microscopic stereology did not reveal significant divergences between diabetic hypertensives and non-diabetic hypertensives. Hypertension induced a focal perivascular and interstitial fibrosis with increased volume densities of non-vascular interstitium and fibrosis (P<0.001). Capillary density (QA) was decreased in transverse sections (P<0.01) and increased in longitudinal sections (P<0.01). This indicates a three-dimensional remodelling of the capillary bed with an increased number of obliquely running capillaries. At least the length density (LV) of capillaries (mm/mm3) tends to be normalized in long-term renovascular hypertension. At the ultrastructural level, a synergism of hypertension and diabetes mellitus was observed: the volume ratio of mitochondria to myofibrils was significantly decreased in hypertensive diabetics, but not in non-diabetic hypertensives or in diabetics. This may enhance the risk of cardiac deterioration. We conclude that the primary target of the synergistic damage in hypertensive diabetic heart muscle disease is the myocardial cell and not the cardiac interstitium.
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Dedicated to Prof. Dr. med. G. Seifert on the occasion of his 70th birthday
Preliminary results of this study have been published in: Mall G (1991) Morphometric study on the rat heart in combined renovascular hypertension and diabetes mellitus. In: Nagano N, Dhalla NS (eds) The diabetic heart. Raven Press, New York, pp 115–124
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Fischer, M., Wiest, G., Tekesin, I. et al. Effects of combined renovascular hypertension and diabetes mellitus on myocardial cells, non-vascular interstitium and capillaries: a stereological study on rat hearts. Vichows Archiv A Pathol Anat 420, 499–506 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01600254
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