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ANG II-induced cardiac molecular and cellular events: role of aldosterone.

Wenyuan Zhao1, Robert A Ahokas, Karl T Weber, Yao Sun.   

Abstract

Chronic elevation of circulating ANG II is associated with cardiac remodeling in patients with hypertension and heart failure. The underlying mechanisms, however, are not completely defined. Herein, we studied ANG II-induced molecular and cellular events in the rat heart as well as their links to the redox state. We also addressed the potential contribution of aldosterone (ALDO) on ANG II-induced cardiac remodeling. In ANG II-treated rats, and compared with controls, we found: 1) the expression of proinflammatory/profibrogenic mediators was significantly increased in the perivascular space and at the sites of microscopic injury in both ventricles; 2) macrophages and myofibroblasts were primary repairing cells at these sites, together with increased fibrillar collagen volume; 3) apoptotic macrophages and myofibroblasts were evident at the same sites; 4) NADPH oxidase (gp91phox) was significantly enhanced at these regions and primarily expressed by macrophages, whereas superoxide dismutase and catalase levels remained unchanged; 5) plasma 8-isoprostane levels were significantly increased; and 6) blood pressure was significantly elevated. Losartan treatment completely prevented cardiac oxidative stress as well as molecular/cellular responses and normalized blood pressure. Spironolactone treatment partially suppressed the cardiac inflammatory/fibrogenic responses and redox state. Thus chronic elevation of circulating ANG II is accompanied by a proinflammatory/profibrogenic phenotype involving vascular and myocardial remodeling in both ventricles. Enhanced reactive oxygen species production at these sites and increased plasma 8-isoprostane indicate the involvement of oxidative stress in ANG II-induced cardiac injury. ALDO contributes, in part, to ANG II-induced cardiac molecular and cellular responses.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16489102     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.01307.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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