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Potential mechanisms of low-sodium diet-induced cardiac disease: superoxide-NO in the heart.

Nobuhiro Suematsu1, Caroline Ojaimi, Fabio A Recchia, Zipping Wang, Yester Skayian, Xiaobin Xu, Suhua Zhang, Pawel M Kaminski, Dong Sun, Michael S Wolin, Gabor Kaley, Thomas H Hintze.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Patients on a low salt (LS) diet have increased mortality.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether reduction in NO bioactivity may contribute to the LS-induced cardiac dysfunction and mortality. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Adult male mongrel dogs were placed on LS (0.05% sodium chloride) for 2 weeks. Body weight (25.4 + or - 0.4 to 23.6 + or - 0.4 kg), left ventricular systolic pressure (137.0 + or - 3.4 to 124.0 + or - 6.7 mm Hg), and mean aortic pressure (111 + or - 3.1 to 98 + or - 4.3 mm Hg) decreased. Plasma angiotensin II concentration increased (4.4 + or - 0.7 to 14.8 + or - 3.7 pg/mL). Veratrine-induced (5 microg/kg) NO-mediated vasodilation was inhibited by 44% in LS; however, the simultaneous intravenous infusion of ascorbic acid or apocynin acutely and completely reversed this inhibition. In LS heart tissues, lucigenin chemiluminescence was increased 2.3-fold to angiotensin II (10(-8) mol/L), and bradykinin (10(-4) mol/L) induced reduction of myocardial oxygen consumption in vitro was decreased (40 + or - 1.3% to 16 + or - 6.3%) and completely restored by coincubation with tiron, tempol or apocynin. Switching of substrate uptake from free fatty acid to glucose by the heart was observed (free fatty acid: 8.97 + or - 1.39 to 4.53 + or - 1.12 micromol/min; glucose: 1.31 + or - 0.52 to 6.86 + or - 1.78 micromol/min). Western blotting indicated an increase in both p47(phox) (121%) and gp91(phox) (44%) as did RNA microarray analysis (433 genes changed) showed an increase in p47(phox) (1.6-fold) and gp91(phox) (2.0 fold) in the LS heart tissue.
CONCLUSIONS: LS diet induces the activation of the renin-angiotensin system, which increases oxidative stress via the NADPH oxidase and attenuates NO bioavailability in the heart.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20007914      PMCID: PMC2828877          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.208397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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