Abstract

The concentration of β-endorphin immunoreactivity was determined in 21 hypothalamic and brainstem nuclei of Sprague-Dawley (SD) and 6 and 14 week Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and Spontaneously Hypertensive (SH) rats. The concentrations of β-endorphin immunoreactivity were greater in the hypothalamic nuclei than in the brainstem nuclei approximately by a factor of 5. A significant strain-age interaction was observed in the β-endorphin immunoreactivity levels in the anterior hypothalamic area, paragigantocellular reticular nucleus and locus coeruleus of age-matched SH and WKY rats in that immunoreactivity levels fell in the age period studied (6–14 weeks) in WKY rats and rose in SH rats. These biochemical differences are related in time to a growth period during which there are large increases in blood pressure in the SH rat and may thus have a pathogenetic significance.

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