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Ryuzea Miura1, Kazufumi Nakamura, Daiji Miura, Aya Miura, Kenichi Hisamatsu, Masahito Kajiya, Satoshi Nagase, Hiroshi Morita, Kengo Fukushima Kusano, Tohru Ohe, Kazuhiko Ishihara.
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We evaluated the effect of alacepril, CV-11974, and spironolactone on the production of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in cultured human peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with angiotensin (Ang) II. Alacepril, CV-11974, and spironolactone significantly reduced the enhanced production of MCP-1 and TNF-alpha induced by exogenous Ang II. Specifically, 10 muM of spironolactone significantly reduced cytokine production, compared to the same dose of alacepril or CV-11974. These findings indicate that spironolactone may contribute to ameliorate the prognosis of patients with cardiovascular diseases by reducing Ang II-induced inflammation, although further exploration including determining the mechanisms would be required.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16837769 DOI: 10.1254/jphs.sc0060049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharmacol Sci ISSN: 1347-8613 Impact factor: 3.337