Literature DB >> 17558436

The adenosine A1 receptor antagonist SLV320 reduces myocardial fibrosis in rats with 5/6 nephrectomy without affecting blood pressure.

P Kalk1, B Eggert, K Relle, M Godes, S Heiden, Y Sharkovska, Y Fischer, D Ziegler, G-W Bielenberg, B Hocher.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Myocardial fibrosis is an unwanted effect associated with chronic renal failure. The adenosine system is involved in cardiac and renal function. Therefore, we investigated the novel selective adenosine A(1) receptor antagonist SLV320 focusing on its potential in preventing cardiomyopathy in rats with 5/6 nephrectomy. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were allocated to 4 groups of 12 rats each: 5/6 nephrectomy (5/6 NX), 5/6 NX plus SLV320 (10 mg kg(-1) d(-1) mixed with food), sham and sham plus SLV320. Study duration was 12 weeks, blood pressure was assessed repeatedly. At study end kidney function was assessed, blood samples and hearts were taken for histology/immunohistochemistry. Pharmacological properties of SLV320 were assessed using receptor binding and enzyme assays and in vivo. KEY
RESULTS: SLV320 is a selective and potent adenosine A(1) antagonist in vitro (Ki=1 nM) with a selectivity factor of at least 200 versus other adenosine receptor subtypes. Functional A(1) antagonism was demonstrated in vivo. In rats with 5/6 NX SLV320 significantly decreased albuminuria by about 50%, but did not alter glomerular filtration rate (GFR). SLV320 normalized cardiac collagen I+III contents in 5/6 NX rats. SLV320 prevented nephrectomy-dependent rise in plasma levels of creatinine kinase (CK), ALT and AST. Blood pressure did not differ between study groups.
CONCLUSION: SLV320 suppresses cardiac fibrosis and attenuates albuminuria without affecting blood pressure in rats with 5/6 nephrectomy, indicating that selective A(1) receptor antagonists may be beneficial in uraemic cardiomyopathy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17558436      PMCID: PMC2042943          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0707319

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


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