BACKGROUND: The enzyme 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11beta-HSD) prevents inappropriate activation of the nonselective mineralocorticoid receptors by glucocorticoids. Renal activity of 11beta-HSD is decreased in patients with apparent mineralocorticoid excess (SAME), licorice-induced hypertension, and essential hypertension. Although expressed in vascular cells, the role of 11beta-HSD in the regulation of vascular tone remains to be determined. METHODS AND RESULTS: lycyrrhizic acid (GA; 50 mg/kg IP, twice daily for 7 days) caused a significant inhibition of 11beta-HSD activity and induced hypertension in Wistar-Kyoto rats (157 versus 127 mm Hg in controls; P<0.01). After 11beta-HSD inhibition, aortic endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS) protein content, nitrate tissue levels, and acetylcholine-induced release of NO were blunted (all P<0.05 versus controls). In contrast, vascular prepro-endothelin (ET)-1 gene expression, ET-1 protein levels, and vascular reactivity to ET-1 were enhanced by GA treatment (P<0.05 versus controls). Chronic ET(A) receptor blockade with LU135252 (50 mg. kg(-1). d(-1)) normalized blood pressure, ET-1 tissue content, vascular reactivity to ET-1, vascular eNOS protein content, and nitrate tissue levels and improved NO-mediated endothelial function in GA-treated rats (P<0.05 to 0.01 versus untreated and verapamil-treated controls). In human endothelial cells, GA increased production of ET-1 in the presence of corticosterone, which indicates that activation of the vascular ET-1 system by 11beta-HSD inhibition can occur independently of changes in blood pressure but is dependent on the presence of glucocorticoids. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic ET(A) receptor blockade normalizes blood pressure, prevents upregulation of vascular ET-1, and improves endothelial dysfunction in 11beta-HSD inhibitor-induced hypertension and may emerge as a novel therapeutic approach in cardiovascular disease associated with reduced 11beta-HSD activity.
BACKGROUND: The enzyme 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11beta-HSD) prevents inappropriate activation of the nonselective mineralocorticoid receptors by glucocorticoids. Renal activity of 11beta-HSD is decreased in patients with apparent mineralocorticoid excess (SAME), licorice-induced hypertension, and essential hypertension. Although expressed in vascular cells, the role of 11beta-HSD in the regulation of vascular tone remains to be determined. METHODS AND RESULTS:lycyrrhizic acid (GA; 50 mg/kg IP, twice daily for 7 days) caused a significant inhibition of 11beta-HSD activity and induced hypertension in Wistar-Kyoto rats (157 versus 127 mm Hg in controls; P<0.01). After 11beta-HSD inhibition, aortic endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase (eNOS) protein content, nitrate tissue levels, and acetylcholine-induced release of NO were blunted (all P<0.05 versus controls). In contrast, vascular prepro-endothelin (ET)-1 gene expression, ET-1 protein levels, and vascular reactivity to ET-1 were enhanced by GA treatment (P<0.05 versus controls). Chronic ET(A) receptor blockade with LU135252 (50 mg. kg(-1). d(-1)) normalized blood pressure, ET-1 tissue content, vascular reactivity to ET-1, vascular eNOS protein content, and nitrate tissue levels and improved NO-mediated endothelial function in GA-treated rats (P<0.05 to 0.01 versus untreated and verapamil-treated controls). In human endothelial cells, GA increased production of ET-1 in the presence of corticosterone, which indicates that activation of the vascular ET-1 system by 11beta-HSD inhibition can occur independently of changes in blood pressure but is dependent on the presence of glucocorticoids. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic ET(A) receptor blockade normalizes blood pressure, prevents upregulation of vascular ET-1, and improves endothelial dysfunction in 11beta-HSD inhibitor-induced hypertension and may emerge as a novel therapeutic approach in cardiovascular disease associated with reduced 11beta-HSD activity.
Authors: David Hürlimann; Frank Enseleit; Georg Noll; Thomas F Lüscher; Frank Ruschitzka Journal: Curr Hypertens Rep Date: 2002-02 Impact factor: 5.369
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