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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
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Mg deficiency is considered as a risk factor of cardiovascular disorders like hypertension and atherosclerosis. MGH and
MGL
mice, selected for high and low Mg status, are animal models which present variations of Mg metabolism of genetic origin. The cardiovascular functions of these mice have never been studied. In this study, the arterial blood pressure of MGH and
MGL
strains was measured by plethysmography. Morphology and reactivity to vasoconstrictor agents were also investigated by a pressurized and perfused system in mesenteric resistance artery. It is shown that: (1) MGH mice presented a higher plasma Mg concentration than
MGL
; (2) arterial blood pressure and heart rates were similar between the two groups; (3) media thickness, media cross-sectional area, and internal and external diameters were smaller in pressurized mesenteric resistance arteries from MGH mice than in those from
MGL
mice; (4) the vasoconstriction induced by
vasopressin
(but not norepinephrine) was higher in the mesenteric arteries from MGH mice than in those from
MGL
ones. In summary, MGH mice as compared to
MGL
mice present differences in arterial geometry and higher reactivity to
vasopressin
without repercussions on arterial blood pressure. The real repercussion of these observations on the cardiovascular system of the MGH and
MGL
models is at present unknown. More experiments are needed to clarify the influence of differences in Mg metabolism of genetic origin on cardiovascular function.
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PMID:Vascular function of MGH and MGL mice, two strains which differ by a genetic variation of magnesium metabolism. 1900 21