Exercise causes tissue-specific enhancement of endothelin-1 mRNA expression in internal organs |
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Authors: | Maeda Seiji; Miyauchi Takashi; Kobayashi Tsutomu; Goto Katsutoshi; Matsuda Mitsuo |
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Abstract: | Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a potent vasoconstrictorpeptide, which also potentiates contractions to norepinephrine in humaninternal mammary and coronary vessels. Exercise causes a redistribution of blood flow, i.e., the increase in working muscles that is partly attributable to a decrease in visceral blood flow. We hypothesized thatexercise causes a tissue-specific increase in ET-1 expression ininternal organs. We studied whether exercise affects expression ofpreproET-1 mRNA in the kidneys and lungs. The rats performed treadmillrunning (0% grade) for 45 min at a speed of 25 m/min. The plasmaconcentrations of ET-1, epinephrine, and norepinephrine were greater inthe exercise rats than in the sedentary control rats. The expression ofpreproET-1 mRNA in the kidneys was markedly higher in the exercise ratsthan in the sedentary control rats, whereas that in the lungs did notdiffer between the two groups. Therefore, the present study provides apossibility that the exercise-induced increase in production of ET-1 inthe kidneys causes vasoconstriction and hence decreases blood flow inthe kidneys through its direct vasoconstrictive action and/orits indirect effect of enhancing vasoconstrictions to norepinephrine. |
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