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Progesterone increases blood pressure in spontaneous gestational hypertension in rats

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Abstract

These results indicate that an anomalous response to progesterone causes dramatic increases in BP in SHHF rats during a short period of time, in contrast to the decrease in BP in response to progesterone, which has been reported in other rat models of hypertension. An abnormal pressor response to progesterone should be considered a potential mechanism contributing to the development of hypertension during pregnancy.

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