Abstract
The degree of reactivity to noradrenaline of the perfused mesenteric vasculature and the blood pressure of the renal hypertensive rat were correlated. Early (true) supersensitivity was demonstrated for noradrenaline and angiotensin but not for KC1. Later (apparent) hyperreactivity to all three substances was related to an elevated maximal response. The potentiating actions of endogenous angiotensin could cause the early (true) supersensitivity to noradrenaline.