Literature DB >> 11907647

Renal damage and salt-dependent hypertension in aged transgenic mice overexpressing endothelin-1.

T Shindo1, H Kurihara, K Maemura, Y Kurihara, O Ueda, H Suzuki, T Kuwaki, K-H Ju, Y Wang, A Ebihara, H Nishimatsu, N Moriyama, M Fukuda, Y Akimoto, H Hirano, H Morita, M Kumada, Y Yazaki, R Nagai, K Kimura.   

Abstract

The recent development of endothelin-1 (ET-1) antagonists and their potential use in the treatment of human disease raises questions as to the role of ET-1 in the pathophysiology of such cardiovascular ailments as hypertension, heart failure, renal failure and atherosclerosis. It is still unclear, for example, whether activation of an endogenous ET-1 system is itself the primary cause of any of these ailments. In that context, the phenotypic manifestations of chronic ET-1 overproduction may provide clues about the tissues and systems affected by ET-1. We therefore established two lines of transgenic mice overexpressing the ET-1 gene under the direction of its own promoter. These mice exhibited low body weight, diminished fur density and two- to fourfold increases in the ET-1 levels measured in plasma, heart, kidney and aorta. There were no apparent histological abnormalities in the visceral organs of young (8 weeks old) transgenic mice, nor was their blood pressure elevated. In aged (12 months old) transgenic mice, however, renal manifestations, including prominent interstitial fibrosis, renal cysts, glomerulosclerosis and narrowing of arterioles, were detected. These pathological changes were accompanied by decreased creatinine clearance, elevated urinary protein excretion and salt-dependent hypertension. It thus appears that mild, chronic overproduction of ET-1 does not primarily cause hypertension but triggers damaging changes in the kidney which lead to the susceptibility to salt-induced hypertension.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11907647     DOI: 10.1007/s00109-001-0284-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)        ISSN: 0946-2716            Impact factor:   4.599


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