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Trophic effect of angiotensin II in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes: role of endothelin-1 and non-myocyte cells.

K Pönicke1, I Heinroth-Hoffmann, K Becker, O E Brodde.   

Abstract

1. Angiotensin II (AII) and the endothelins (ET) are known to be potent trophic stimuli in various cells including cardiomyocytes. In order to characterize further these effects we studied, in neonatal rat ventricular cardiomyocytes, the effects of several endothelin-receptor antagonists and the AT1-receptor antagonist losartan on AII- and endothelin-induced inositol phosphate (IP)-formation (assessed as accumulation of total [3H]-IPs in myo-[3H]-inositol prelabelled cells) and increase in rate of protein synthesis (assessed as [3H]-phenylalanine incorporation). 2. Endothelin (10 pM-1 microM) concentration-dependently increased IP-formation (max. increase at 100 nM ET-1: 130 +/- 14% above basal, n = 25) and [3H]-phenylalanine incorporation (max. increase at 1 microM: 52 +/- 4% above basal, n = 16) with an order of potency: ET-1 > > ET-3. Both effects were antagonized by the ETA/ETB-receptor antagonist bosentan and the ETA-receptor antagonist BQ-123, but not affected by the ETB-receptor antagonist IRL 1038 and the AT1-receptor antagonist losartan. 3. Pretreatment of the cells with 500 ng ml-1 pertussis toxin (PTX) overnight that completely inactivated PTX-sensitive G-proteins did not attenuate but rather enhance ET-1-induced IP-formation. On the other hand, in PTX-pretreated cardiomyocytes ET-1-induced [3H]-phenylalanine incorporation was decreased by 39 +/- 5% (n = 5). 4. All (1 nM-1 microM) concentration-dependently increased IP-formation (max. increase at 1 microM: 42 +/- 7% above basal, n = 16) and [3H]-phenylalanine incorporation (max. increase at 1 microM: 29 +/- 2%, n = 9). These effects were antagonized by losartan, but they were also antagonized by bosentan and BQ-123. 5. In well-defined cultures of cardiomyocytes (not contaminated with non-myocyte cells) All failed to increase [3H]-phenylalanine incorporation: addition of non-myocyte cells to the cardiomyocytes restored All-induced increase in [3H]-phenylalanine incorporation. 6. We conclude that, in rat neonatal ventricular cardiomyocytes, (a) the ET-1-induced increase in rate of protein synthesis (through ETA-receptor stimulation) involves at least two signalling pathways: one via a PTX-insensitive G-protein coupled to IP-formation, and the other one via a PTX-sensitive G-protein, and (b) the trophic effects of All are brought about via local ET-1 secretion upon AT1-receptor stimulation in neonatal rat ventricular non-myocyte cells.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9146895      PMCID: PMC1564642          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701084

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


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