VASOCONSTRICTOR RESPONSES TO COMPONENTS OF THE RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM IN CYCLOSPORIN-INDUCED HYPERTENSION IN THE RAT |
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Authors: | K. A. Rolls P. A. Phillips K. Aldred K. J. Hardy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Melbourne, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia;*Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | 1. Since plasma renin activity is increased in cyclosporin A (CsA)-induced hypertension in the rat, the role of the vascular renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in CsA-induced hypertension was investigated in rat mesenteric resistance vessels. 2. Female Wistar rats received CsA (10 mg/kg per day, s.c.) or vehicle for 30 days. CsA treatment increased tail-cuff systolic blood pressure (CsA treated 135 ± 3 mmHg vs control 125 ± 1 mmHg, P<0.0001). 3. Mesenteric resistance arteries (200–300 μm) were isolated and mounted in a microvessel myograph. Concentration-response curves to tetradecapeptide renin substrate (10-11-10?6 mol/L), angiotensin I (10-l1-10?6 mol/L) and angiotensin II (10-12-10?6 mol/L) showed no differences between CsA-treated and control groups. 4. Mesenteric vascular angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) characteristics were determined by radioligand binding. There were no differences in the content or affinity of ACE between CsA-treated and control rats. 5. These results suggest that the mesenteric vascular RAS does not play a major role in CsA-induced hypertension in the rat. |
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Keywords: | angiotensin-converting enzyme angiotensin II cyclosporin hypertension renin vascular. |
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