Abstract

Shock induced fighting, mouse killing, and jump thresholds were measured in gentically hypertensive or hypertensive-prone rat strains and in normotensive and surgically induced (renal) hypertensive rats. Differences in levels of shock induced agression and jump thresholds were observed, but were not a direct effect of hypertension and appeared to be traits genetically separate from the susceptibility to hypertension.

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