摘要

This study investigates the antihypertensive effect of a Chinese herbal formula (Salvia miltiorrhiza compound recipe, SMCR) and analysed its underlying mechanisms of action using hypertensive male Sprague Dawley rats. Hypertension was induced by the addition of 5% fructose to drinking water and placing the rats on a high-fat and high-salt diet. The animals were divided into six groups of eight rats each: the untreated control group, a high hypertensive group (HMG), SMCR three-dose groups (LDG, MDG, HDG), and a captopril positive control group. Body weight, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate were measured once a fortnight. At the end of the study, a number of indicators related to hypertension were detected. Kidney tissue was stained using H&E. The hypertension model was successfully established by the high-fructose, high-salt and high-fat diet. Compared with the model group, SMCR could reduce SBP and DBP and decrease the levels of renin, AngII, ET-1, TG, total cholesterol, LDL-C, left ventricular hypertrophy index, HW/BW, uric acid, and insulin (p < 0.05). SMCR could increase the levels of nitric oxide, eNOS and HDL-C (p < 0.05). There was no effect on weight or heart rate (p < 0.05), and there were no pathological changes in the kidney. The analysis of the experimental data shows that the SMCR has a significant effect on reducing hypertension, regulating abnormal lipid metabolism, and slightly affects insulin and uric acid levels.