Pregnancy and Pseudopregnancy: Physiological States with High Endogenous Ouabain, Coexistent Suppression of Maternal Arterial Myocyte NCX and α2 Na+ Pumps, and Resistance to Ouabain‐Induced Hypertension
Abstract:Endogenous ouabain (EO) is elevated and correlates with blood pressure (BP) in ~50% of patients with essential hypertension. “Ouabain‐like” inhibitors are increased in pre‐eclampsia (PE) and correlate with BP. EO and ouabain inhibit the α2‐Na+ pump isoform in arterial myocytes, enhance Ca2+ entry via NCX1.3, and raise BP. We explored whether EO per se is elevated in pregnancy and pseudopregnancy (PSP) and determined whether exogenous ouabain induces PE in otherwise normal pregnant rats. We implanted mini‐osmot… Show more
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