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Protection from angiotensin II-mediated vasculotoxic and hypertensive response in mice lacking PI3Kgamma
Authors:Vecchione Carmine  Patrucco Enrico  Marino Gennaro  Barberis Laura  Poulet Roberta  Aretini Alessandra  Maffei Angelo  Gentile Maria Teresa  Storto Marianna  Azzolino Ornella  Brancaccio Mara  Colussi Gian Luca  Bettarini Umberto  Altruda Fiorella  Silengo Lorenzo  Tarone Guido  Wymann Mathias P  Hirsch Emilio  Lembo Giuseppe
Affiliation:Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Neuromed, 86077 Pozzilli, Italy.
Abstract:Hypertension affects nearly 20% of the population in Western countries and strongly increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases. In the pathogenesis of hypertension, the vasoactive peptide of the renin-angiotensin system, angiotensin II and its G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), play a crucial role by eliciting reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mediating vessel contractility. Here we show that mice lacking the GPCR-activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)gamma are protected from hypertension that is induced by administration of angiotensin II in vivo. PI3Kgamma was found to play a role in angiotensin II-evoked smooth muscle contraction in two crucial, distinct signaling pathways. In response to angiotensin II, PI3Kgamma was required for the activation of Rac and the subsequent triggering of ROS production. Conversely, PI3Kgamma was necessary to activate protein kinase B/Akt, which, in turn, enhanced L-type Ca(2+) channel-mediated extracellular Ca(2+) entry. These data indicate that PI3Kgamma is a key transducer of the intracellular signals that are evoked by angiotensin II and suggest that blocking PI3Kgamma function might be exploited to improve therapeutic intervention on hypertension.
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