Abstract

The reticuloendothelial (RE) activity of normotensive and hypertensive animals (pregnant and nonpregnant) was determined by measuring the rate of clearance of colloidal carbon from the bloodstream. Both hypertension and pregnancy resulted in increased RE activity. While there were some differences in liver sizes among the groups, this alone would not explain the increased RE activity.

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