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Nitric oxide in cyclosporine A-induced hypertension: endothelin receptors gene expression.
Authors:G K Oriji
Affiliation:Biology Department, College of Science and Health, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ 07470, USA.
Abstract:Cyclosporine A (CsA) is an immunosuppressive agent, which also causes hypertension. The effect of CsA on vascular responses was determined in spontaneously hypertensive rats and isolated rat aortic rings. Male rats weighing 250-300 g were given either CsA (25 mg/kg/day) in olive oil or vehicle by i.p. injection for 7 days. CsA administration produced a 27% increase (P < 0.001) in mean arterial pressure (MAP) which reached a plateau after 3 days. Conversely, the level of nitrate/nitrite, metabolites of nitric oxide (NO), decreased by 44% (P < 0.001) in the urine. In the presence of endothelin (ET) 10(-9) M, thoracic aortic rings from rats treated with olive oil, L-Arginine (L-Arg) or L-Arg+CsA showed a 100% increase (P < 0.001) in tension compared to the aortic rings from rats treated with CsA alone; aortic rings from rats treated with CsA alone did not respond to ET. The effects of CsA were reversed in both in vivo and in vitro by pretreatment with L-Arg (10 mg/kg/day ip), the precursor of NO. There were no changes in MAP and tension in rats treated with L-Arg alone. Possible explanation for lack of response to ET of aortic rings from CsA treated rats may be that CsA affected ET signalling pathway; ET receptors mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) gene expression was inhibited in aortic rings of rats treated with CsA. In summary, CsA inhibits endothelial NO formation, with resulting increases in MAP, and this inhibition can be overcome by parenteral administration of L-Arg.
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