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Vascular mechanisms involved in angiotensin II-induced venoconstriction in hypertensive rats
Authors:Loiola Rodrigo Azevedo  Fernandes Liliam  Eichler Rosângela  Passaglia Rita de Cássia Tostes  Fortes Zuleica Bruno  de Carvalho Maria Helena Catelli
Institution:aDepartment of Pharmacology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo – Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 1524, São Paulo, SP 05508-900, Brazil;bDepartment of Biological Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo – R. Arthur Riedel, 275, Diadema, SP 09972-270, Brazil;cDepartment of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo – Av. Bandeirantes, 3900, Ribeirão Preto, SP 14049-900, Brazil
Abstract:To investigate the venoconstrictor effect of angiotensin II (Ang II) in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), we used preparations of mesenteric venular beds and the circular muscle of the portal veins. Vessels were tested with Ang II in the presence or absence of losartan, PD 123319, HOE 140, L-NAME, indomethacin, or celecoxib. In the mesenteric venular bed of SHR, the effect of Ang II (0.1 nmol) was nearly abolished by losartan and enhanced by HOE 140, indomethacin, and celecoxib, while PD123319 and L-NAME had no effect. In portal vein preparations, cumulative-concentration response curves (CCRC) to Ang II (0.1–100 nmol/L) exhibited a lower maximal response (Emax) in SHR compared to Wistar rats. AT1 receptor expression was similar in the two strains, while AT2 receptor levels were lower in SHR portal veins when compared to Wistar. In SHR portal veins, losartan shifted the CCRC to Ang II to the right, while indomethacin and HOE 140 increased the Emax to Ang II. PD 123319, celecoxib, and L-NAME had no effect. Taken together, our results suggest that Ang II-induced venoconstriction in SHR is mediated by activation of AT1 receptors and this effect may be counterbalanced by kinin B2 receptor and COX metabolites. Furthermore, our data indicate that there are different cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of venous tonus of normotensive and hypertensive rats. These differences probably reflect distinct factors that influence arterial and venous bed in hypertension.
Keywords:Angiotensin II  Venous system  Hypertension  Angiotensin receptors
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