Literature DB >> 23269644

Immunosuppression preserves renal autoregulatory function and microvascular P2X(1) receptor reactivity in ANG II-hypertensive rats.

Zhengrong Guan1, Matthew I Giddens, David A Osmond, Anthony K Cook, Janet L Hobbs, Shali Zhang, Tatsuo Yamamoto, Jennifer S Pollock, David M Pollock, Edward W Inscho.   

Abstract

Autoregulation is critical for protecting the kidney against arterial pressure elevation and is compromised in some forms of hypertension. Evidence indicates that activated lymphocytes contribute importantly to cardiovascular injury in hypertension. We hypothesized that activated lymphocytes contribute to renal vascular dysfunction by impairing autoregulation and P2X(1) receptor signaling in ANG II-infused hypertensive rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats receiving ANG II infusion were treated with a lymphocyte proliferation inhibitor, mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) for 2 wk. Autoregulation was assessed in vitro and in vivo using the blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephron preparation and anesthetized rats, respectively. ANG II-treated rats exhibited impaired autoregulation. At the single vessel level, pressure-mediated afferent arteriolar vasoconstriction was significantly blunted (P < 0.05 vs. control rats). At the whole kidney level, renal blood flow passively decreased as renal perfusion pressure was reduced. MMF treatment did not alter the ANG II-induced hypertensive state; however, MMF did preserve autoregulation. The autoregulatory profiles in both in vitro or in vivo settings were similar to the responses from control rats despite persistent hypertension. Autoregulatory responses are linked to P2X(1) receptor activation. Accordingly, afferent arteriolar responses to ATP and the P2X(1) receptor agonist β,γ-methylene ATP were assessed. ATP- or β,γ-methylene ATP-induced vasoconstriction was significantly attenuated in ANG II-infused hypertensive rats but was normalized by MMF treatment. Moreover, MMF prevented elevation of plasma transforming growth factor-β1 concentration and lymphocyte and macrophage infiltration in ANG II-infused kidneys. These results suggest that anti-inflammatory treatment with MMF prevents lymphocyte infiltration and preserves autoregulation in ANG II-infused hypertensive rats, likely by normalizing P2X(1) receptor activation.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2012        PMID: 23269644      PMCID: PMC3602698          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00286.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


  34 in total

1.  P2X receptor immunoreactivity in different arteries from the femoral, pulmonary, cerebral, coronary and renal circulations.

Authors:  C J Lewis; R J Evans
Journal:  J Vasc Res       Date:  2001 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.934

Review 2.  Tubuloglomerular feedback mechanisms in nephron segments beyond the macula densa.

Authors:  Peter Komlosi; Phillip D Bell; Zhi-Ren Zhang
Journal:  Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.894

3.  Synthesis and immunosuppressive activity of some side-chain variants of mycophenolic acid.

Authors:  P H Nelson; E Eugui; C C Wang; A C Allison
Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 7.446

4.  Immunosuppressive treatment protects against angiotensin II-induced renal damage.

Authors:  Dominik N Muller; Erdenechimeg Shagdarsuren; Joon-Keun Park; Ralf Dechend; Eero Mervaala; Franziska Hampich; Anette Fiebeler; Xinsheng Ju; Piet Finckenberg; Jürgen Theuer; Christiane Viedt; Joerg Kreuzer; Harald Heidecke; Hermann Haller; Martin Zenke; Friedrich C Luft
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 4.307

5.  T lymphocytes mediate hypertension and kidney damage in Dahl salt-sensitive rats.

Authors:  Carmen De Miguel; Satarupa Das; Hayley Lund; David L Mattson
Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol       Date:  2010-02-10       Impact factor: 3.619

6.  Pentosan polysulfate treatment preserves renal autoregulation in ANG II-infused hypertensive rats via normalization of P2X1 receptor activation.

Authors:  Zhengrong Guan; Barry S Fuller; Tatsuo Yamamoto; Anthony K Cook; Jennifer S Pollock; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2010-03-03

7.  Angiotensin II, interstitial inflammation, and the pathogenesis of salt-sensitive hypertension.

Authors:  Martha Franco; Flavio Martínez; Bernardo Rodríguez-Iturbe; Richard J Johnson; José Santamaría; Angélica Montoya; Tomas Nepomuceno; Rocío Bautista; Edilia Tapia; Jaime Herrera-Acosta
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2006-07-25

8.  Angiotensin II increases intrarenal transforming growth factor-beta1 in rats submitted to sodium overload independently of blood pressure.

Authors:  María I Rosón; Gabriel Cao; Silvana Della Penna; Susana Gorzalczany; Marcela Pandolfo; Jorge E Toblli; Belisario E Fernández
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 3.872

Review 9.  Redox regulation of the afferent arteriole and tubuloglomerular feedback.

Authors:  C S Wilcox
Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand       Date:  2003-11

10.  Effects of extracellular nucleotides on renal tubular solute transport.

Authors:  Matthew A Bailey; David G Shirley
Journal:  Purinergic Signal       Date:  2009-03-24       Impact factor: 3.765

View more
  19 in total

Review 1.  Uridine adenosine tetraphosphate and purinergic signaling in cardiovascular system: An update.

Authors:  Zhichao Zhou; Takayuki Matsumoto; Vera Jankowski; John Pernow; S Jamal Mustafa; Dirk J Duncker; Daphne Merkus
Journal:  Pharmacol Res       Date:  2018-12-13       Impact factor: 7.658

2.  Pentosan polysulfate preserves renal microvascular P2X1 receptor reactivity and autoregulatory behavior in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats.

Authors:  Zhengrong Guan; Sean T Singletary; Haword Cha; Justin P Van Beusecum; Anthony K Cook; Jennifer S Pollock; David M Pollock; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2015-12-23

Review 3.  Endothelin and the renal microcirculation.

Authors:  Zhengrong Guan; Justin P VanBeusecum; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  Semin Nephrol       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 5.299

4.  Impaired Aortic Contractility to Uridine Adenosine Tetraphosphate in Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertensive Mice: Receptor Desensitization?

Authors:  Zhichao Zhou; Vishal R Yadav; Changyan Sun; Bunyen Teng; Jamal S Mustafa
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 2.689

Review 5.  Purinoceptors, renal microvascular function and hypertension.

Authors:  Z Guan; M N Makled; E W Inscho
Journal:  Physiol Res       Date:  2020-04-17       Impact factor: 1.881

6.  Sphingosine-1-phosphate evokes unique segment-specific vasoconstriction of the renal microvasculature.

Authors:  Zhengrong Guan; Sean T Singletary; Anthony K Cook; Janet L Hobbs; Jennifer S Pollock; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2014-02-27       Impact factor: 10.121

7.  Real-time electrochemical detection of ATP and H₂O₂ release in freshly isolated kidneys.

Authors:  Oleg Palygin; Vladislav Levchenko; Daria V Ilatovskaya; Tengis S Pavlov; Robert P Ryan; Allen W Cowley; Alexander Staruschenko
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2013-04-17

8.  High-salt diet blunts renal autoregulation by a reactive oxygen species-dependent mechanism.

Authors:  Robert C Fellner; Anthony K Cook; Paul M O'Connor; Shali Zhang; David M Pollock; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2014-05-28

Review 9.  P2 receptors in renal autoregulation.

Authors:  Zhengrong Guan; Robert C Fellner; Justin Van Beusecum; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  Curr Vasc Pharmacol       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 2.719

10.  Clopidogrel preserves whole kidney autoregulatory behavior in ANG II-induced hypertension.

Authors:  David A Osmond; Shali Zhang; Jennifer S Pollock; Tatsuo Yamamoto; Carmen De Miguel; Edward W Inscho
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2014-01-29
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.