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Prostaglandin F2α elevates blood pressure and promotes atherosclerosis
Authors:Ying Yu   Margaret B. Lucitt   Jane Stubbe   Yan Cheng   Ulla G. Friis   Pernille B. Hansen   Boye L. Jensen   Emer M. Smyth     Garret A. FitzGerald
Affiliation:aInstitute for Translational Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104; and ;bDepartment of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Southern Denmark-Odense, DK-5000 Odense C, Denmark
Abstract:Little is known about prostaglandin F in cardiovascular homeostasis. Prostaglandin F dose-dependently elevates blood pressure in WT mice via activation of the F prostanoid (FP) receptor. The FP is expressed in preglomerular arterioles, renal collecting ducts, and the hypothalamus. Deletion of the FP reduces blood pressure, coincident with a reduction in plasma renin concentration, angiotensin, and aldosterone, despite a compensatory up-regulation of AT1 receptors and an augmented hypertensive response to infused angiotensin II. Plasma and urinary osmolality are decreased in FP KOs that exhibit mild polyuria and polydipsia. Atherogenesis is retarded by deletion of the FP, despite the absence of detectable receptor expression in aorta or in atherosclerotic lesions in Ldlr KOs. Although vascular TNFα, inducible nitric oxide enzyme and TGFβ are reduced and lesional macrophages are depleted in the FP/Ldlr double KOs, this result reflects the reduction in lesion burden, as the FP is not expressed on macrophages and its deletion does not alter macrophage cytokine generation. Blockade of the FP offers an approach to the treatment of hypertension and its attendant systemic vascular disease.
Keywords:hypertension   renin   PGF receptor   juxtaglomerular granular cell   water metabolism
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