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Deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertensive rats display gender-related differences in ET(B) receptor-mediated vascular responses.

R C Tostes Passaglia1, F L David, Z B Fortes, D Nigro, R Scivoletto, M H Catelli De Carvalho.   

Abstract

1. Male DOCA-salt rats exhibit vasoconstriction upon ET(B) activation. Because hypertension is less severe in female than male DOCA rats, we hypothesized that female DOCA rats would display attenuated ET(B) vasoconstrictor responses. 2. Uninephrectomized Wistar rats received DOCA and drinking water containing NaCl/KCl. Control rats received vehicle and tap water. Systolic blood pressure was higher in male vs female DOCA rats. Responses to endothelin-1 (ET-1), IRL-1620, an ET(B) agonist, and acetylcholine were evaluated in isolated aortas and in vivo in the mesenteric microcirculation. 3. Endothelium-denuded aortas from male, but not female, DOCA rats displayed increased sensitivity to ET-1. IRL-1620 contracted aortas from male DOCA rats, but not control or female DOCA aortas. Noradrenaline-constricted and endothelium-intact aortas from male, but not female, DOCA rats displayed increased relaxation to IRL-1620 compared to control aortas. 4. In vivo, increased vasoconstriction to ET-1 was observed in male and female DOCA rats. IRL-1620 induced vasodilation in control rats, but vasoconstriction in male DOCA rats. There were minimal changes in diameter in vessels from female DOCA rats. 5. The initial fall in blood pressure induced by ET-1 and IRL-1620 was attenuated in male DOCA rats. Bosentan, a mixed ET(A)/ET(B) receptor antagonist, lowered blood pressure in male and female DOCA rats, but a greater and marked decrease occurred in the male DOCA group. 6. The gender-related differences in ET-1/ET(B)-mediated effects both in the vasculature and blood pressure suggest that sex-related functional up-regulation of ET(B) receptors may play a role in the more severe hypertension in male DOCA hypertensive rats.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10882394      PMCID: PMC1572155          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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