BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%

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It is well-known that systemic arterial hypertension is one of the pathologies more prevalent in developed and developingsocieties. Th e use of experimental animal models has provided valuable information on many aspects of arterialhypertension including its etiology, physiopathology, complications...

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Autores: Valido Díaz, Arianna, Romero Borges, Ramón, Bernal Llerena, Tania, Fimia Duarte, Rigoberto, Iannacone, José
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Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
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BIOMODELO DE HIPERTENSIÓN ARTERIAL EN RATAS WISTAR ADMINISTRADAS CON SOLUCIÓN SALINA AL 10 %
title BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%
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title_short BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%
title_full BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%
title_fullStr BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%
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title_sort BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%
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Romero Borges, Ramón
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description It is well-known that systemic arterial hypertension is one of the pathologies more prevalent in developed and developingsocieties. Th e use of experimental animal models has provided valuable information on many aspects of arterialhypertension including its etiology, physiopathology, complications and treatment. Because the etiology of arterialhypertension is heterogeneous, many of the experimental models with animals have been developed to imitate thediff erent facets of human arterial hypertension. In the past, most studies in experimental hypertension were performedon dogs; currently, in addition to the rat, chosen as the preferred animal species, other species, such as mice and rabbits,are also used in research protocols In the Experimental Toxicology Unit, there are numerous animal biomodels, butthere is no biomodel of arterial hypertension, so its creation would be of vital importance so that new natural productsand therapies can be tried to combat this disease that aff ects the world. Th erefore, the objective of our project was todescribe the existing biomodels of arterial hypertension in Wistar rats with the purpose of testing natural products withhypotension eff ects. Th ere was an increase in body weight of rats administered 10% saline compared to control rats.Blood pressure values at the second week showed signifi cant diff erences with respect to the control group. At the end of the third week, mean blood pressure in the administered group was SBP (systolic blood pressure) -152.0 mmHg andDBP (diastolic blood pressure) -110.0 mmHg, indicating hypertensive rats.
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spelling BIOMODEL OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN WISTAR RATS ADMINISTERED WITH SALINE SOLUTION TO 10%BIOMODELO DE HIPERTENSIÓN ARTERIAL EN RATAS WISTAR ADMINISTRADAS CON SOLUCIÓN SALINA AL 10 %Valido Díaz, AriannaRomero Borges, RamónBernal Llerena, TaniaFimia Duarte, RigobertoIannacone, JoséIt is well-known that systemic arterial hypertension is one of the pathologies more prevalent in developed and developingsocieties. Th e use of experimental animal models has provided valuable information on many aspects of arterialhypertension including its etiology, physiopathology, complications and treatment. Because the etiology of arterialhypertension is heterogeneous, many of the experimental models with animals have been developed to imitate thediff erent facets of human arterial hypertension. In the past, most studies in experimental hypertension were performedon dogs; currently, in addition to the rat, chosen as the preferred animal species, other species, such as mice and rabbits,are also used in research protocols In the Experimental Toxicology Unit, there are numerous animal biomodels, butthere is no biomodel of arterial hypertension, so its creation would be of vital importance so that new natural productsand therapies can be tried to combat this disease that aff ects the world. Th erefore, the objective of our project was todescribe the existing biomodels of arterial hypertension in Wistar rats with the purpose of testing natural products withhypotension eff ects. Th ere was an increase in body weight of rats administered 10% saline compared to control rats.Blood pressure values at the second week showed signifi cant diff erences with respect to the control group. At the end of the third week, mean blood pressure in the administered group was SBP (systolic blood pressure) -152.0 mmHg andDBP (diastolic blood pressure) -110.0 mmHg, indicating hypertensive rats.Es conocido que la Hipertensión arterial sistémica es una de las patologías más prevalentes en las sociedades desarrolladasy en vías de desarrollo. La utilización de modelos animales experimentales ha proporcionado valiosa información sobremuchos aspectos de la hipertensión arterial, incluyendo su etiología, fisiopatología, complicaciones y tratamiento. Debidoa que la etiología de la Hipertensión arterial es heterogénea, muchos de los modelos experimentales con animales se handesarrollado para imitar las diferentes facetas de la hipertensión arterial humana. En el pasado, la mayoría de los estudiosen la HTA (Hipertensión arterial) experimental se llevaron a cabo sobre perros; actualmente, además de la rata, elegidacomo la especie animal preferida, otras especies, como el ratón y el conejo, también son utilizadas en los protocolos deinvestigación. En la Unidad de Toxicología Experimental, existen numerosos biomodelos animales, pero no se cuentacon un biomodelo de hipertensión arterial, por lo que la creación del mismo seria de vital importancia pues a través delmismo se puede probar nuevos productos naturales y terapias para combatir esta enfermedad que tanto afecta el mundo.Por lo tanto, el objetivo fue describir un biomodelo de hipertensión arterial existentes en ratas Wistar con el fin de probarproductos naturales con efecto hipotensor. Existió un aumento del peso corporal en las ratas administradas con soluciónsalina al 10%, con respecto a las ratas control. Los valores de presión arterial a la segunda semana presentando diferenciassignificativas con respecto al grupo control. Al finalizar la tercera semana cifras de la presión arterial promedio en el grupoadministrado fue de PAS 8 (presión arterial sistólica) -152,0 mmHg y PAD (presión arterial diastólica) - 110,0 mmHg,siendo estas ratas Hipertensas.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2018-10-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/169810.31381/biotempo.v15i1.1698Biotempo; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2018): Biotempo; 75-822519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v15i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/1698/1570http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/1698/8200Derechos de autor 2018 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/16982023-03-02T20:27:52Z
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