67 resultados para AT2
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The vast majority of the known biological effects of the renin–angiotensin system are mediated by the type-1 (AT1) receptor, and the functions of the type-2 (AT2) receptor are largely unknown. We investigated the role of the AT2 receptor in the vascular and renal responses to physiological increases in angiotensin II (ANG II) in mice with targeted deletion of the AT2 receptor gene. Mice lacking the AT2 receptor (AT2-null mice) had slightly elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP) compared with that of wild-type (WT) control mice (P < 0.0001). In AT2-null mice, infusion of ANG II (4 pmol/kg/min) for 7 days produced a marked and sustained increase in SBP [from 116 ± 0.5 to 208 ± 1 mmHg (P < 0.0001) (1 mmHg = 133 Pa)] and reduction in urinary sodium excretion (UNaV) [from 0.6 ± 0.01 to 0.05 ± 0.002 mM/day (P < 0.0001)] whereas neither SBP nor UNaV changed in WT mice. AT2-null mice had low basal levels of renal interstitial fluid bradykinin (BK), and cyclic guanosine 3′,5′-monophosphate, an index of nitric oxide production, compared with WT mice. In WT mice, dietary sodium restriction or ANG II infusion increased renal interstitial fluid BK, and cyclic guanosine 3′,5′-monophosphate by ≈4-fold (P < 0.0001) whereas no changes were observed in AT2-null mice. These results demonstrate that the AT2 receptor is necessary for normal physiological responses of BK and nitric oxide to ANG II. Absence of the AT2 receptor leads to vascular and renal hypersensitivity to ANG II, including sustained antinatriuresis and hypertension. These results strongly suggest that the AT2 receptor plays a counterregulatory protective role mediated via BK and nitric oxide against the antinatriuretic and pressor actions of ANG II.
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The classically recognized functions of the renin–angiotensin system are mediated by type 1 (AT1) angiotensin receptors. Whereas man possesses a single AT1 receptor, there are two AT1 receptor isoforms in rodents (AT1A and AT1B) that are products of separate genes (Agtr1a and Agtr1b). We have generated mice lacking AT1B (Agtr1b −/−) and both AT1A and AT1B receptors (Agtr1a −/−Agtr1b −/−). Agtr1b −/− mice are healthy, without an abnormal phenotype. In contrast, Agtr1a −/−Agtr1b −/− mice have diminished growth, vascular thickening within the kidney, and atrophy of the inner renal medulla. This phenotype is virtually identical to that seen in angiotensinogen-deficient (Agt−/−) and angiotensin-converting enzyme-deficient (Ace −/−) mice that are unable to synthesize angiotensin II. Agtr1a −/−Agtr1b −/− mice have no systemic pressor response to infusions of angiotensin II, but they respond normally to another vasoconstrictor, epinephrine. Blood pressure is reduced substantially in the Agtr1a −/− Agtr1b −/− mice and following administration of an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, their blood pressure increases paradoxically. We suggest that this is a result of interruption of AT2-receptor signaling. In summary, our studies suggest that both AT1 receptors promote somatic growth and maintenance of normal kidney structure. The absence of either of the AT1 receptor isoforms alone can be compensated in varying degrees by the other isoform. These studies reaffirm and extend the importance of AT1 receptors to mediate physiological functions of the renin–angiotensin system.
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The type 1 angiotensin II (AT1) receptor is well characterized but the type 2 (AT2) receptor remains an enigma. We tested the hypothesis that the AT2 receptor can modulate the growth of vascular smooth muscle cells by transfecting an AT2 receptor expression vector into the balloon-injured rat carotid artery and observed that overexpression of the AT2 receptor attenuated neointimal formation. In cultured smooth muscle cells, AT2 receptor transfection reduced proliferation and inhibited mitogen-activated protein kinase activity. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the AT2 receptor mediated the developmentally regulated decrease in aortic DNA synthesis at the latter stages of gestation. These results suggest that the AT2 receptor exerts an antiproliferative effect, counteracting the growth action of AT1 receptor.
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Résumé : Les patients diabétiques ont plus de risques d’être amputés d’une jambe en raison d’une plus faible néovascularisation suite à une ischémie. Nous avons montré une association entre une plus faible réponse angiogénique du VEGF chez les souris diabétiques (DM) et une augmentation de l’expression de SHP-1, pouvant être activée par les récepteurs (AT[indice inférieur 1]/AT[indice inférieur 2]). La délétion du récepteur AT[indice inférieur 2] chez des souris favorise l’angiogenèse dans le muscle ischémique, mais son rôle en condition diabétique demeure inconnu. Notre objectif est de vérifier si la délétion du récepteur AT[indice inférieur 2] chez des souris DM favorise l’angiogenèse suivant l’induction d’une ischémie. Des souris DM de type 1 déficientes (KO) ou non pour le récepteur AT[indice inférieur 2] ont été utilisées. L’ischémie a été induite par la ligature de l'artère fémorale. La perfusion sanguine a été mesurée pendant 2 ou 4 semaines avant la récolte des tissus. Les effets de l’ischémie sur l’expression des récepteurs AT[indice inférieur 1] et AT[indice inférieur 2], des phosphatases SHP-1, SHP-2 et PTP1B, ainsi que l’état de la voie de signalisation du VEGF ont été mesurés. Un essai phosphatase a aussi été effectué suite à l’immunoprécipitation de SHP-1 chez des BAECs stimulés au CGP42112A. Quatre semaines après la chirurgie, le flot sanguin dans le muscle ischémique des souris DM AT[indice inférieur 2]KO s’est rétabli plus rapidement (80%) comparativement à une récupération de 47% chez les souris DM contrôles. L’expression des facteurs pro-angiogéniques (HIF-1α et VEGF) était similaire dans tous les groupes après 2 semaines d’ischémie, mais diminuée chez les DM et retournait à un niveau basal chez les DM-AT[indice inférieur 2]KO après 4 semaines, suggérant un reperfusion plus rapide chez ces souris. La phosphorylation de Akt était aussi plus faible chez les souris DM contrôles mais était rétablie chez les souris AT[indice inférieur 2]KO après 4 semaines d’ischémie. L'expression de SHP-1 était doublée dans le muscle ischémique des souris DM, en comparaison aux souris non DM, un effet absent chez les souris DM AT[indice inférieur 2]KO. L’expression de SHP-2 et PTP1B ne variait pas chez les souris DM sauvages et AT[indice inférieur 2]KO. De plus, l’expression des récepteurs AT[indice inférieur 1] et AT[indice inférieur 2] est augmentée chez les souris DM sauvages en comparaison aux souris NDM. La stimulation du récepteur AT[indice inférieur 2] chez les BAECs a permis d’augmenter l’activité phosphatase de SHP-1. Nos résultats suggèrent que l’expression élevée d’AT[indice inférieur 2] chez les souris DM mène à la surexpression et/ou l’activation de SHP-1, inhibant le signal angiogénique issu du VEGF et empêchant la reperfusion sanguine suite à l’ischémie.
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Purpose: As reported by several authors, angiotensin II (AngII) is a proinflammatory molecule that stimulates the release of inflammatory cytokines and activates nuclear factor kappa B (NF kappa B), being also associated with the increase of cellular oxidative stress. Its production depends on the activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) that hydrolyzes the inactive precursor angiotensin I (AngI) into AngII. It has been suggested that AngII underlies the physiopathological mechanisms of several brain disorders such as stroke, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and disease. The aim of the present work was to localize and quantify AngII AT1 and AT2 receptors in the cortex and hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy related to mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) submitted to corticoamygdalohippocampectomy for seizure control. Method: Immunohistochemistry, Western blot, and real-time PCR techniques were employed to analyze the expression of these receptors. Results: The results showed an upregulation of AngII AT1 receptor as well as its messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression in the cortex and hippocampus of patients with MTS. In addition, an increased immunoexpression of AngII AT2 receptors was found only in the hippocampus of these patients with no changes in its mRNA levels. Discussion: These data show, for the first time, changes in components of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) that could be implicated in the physiopathology of MTS.
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The pancreas is a relative newcomer to the stable of tissues with an intrinsic angiotensin-generating system. The involvement of this system in pancreatic activity will be dependent on the angiotensin-generating paths present in the pancreas and their precise cellular location. Thus far, renin, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), angiotensin II and AT1 and AT2 receptors have been found. These are components of the "classical" renin-angiotensin system. But there is uncertainty as to their location and site of action. Furthermore, it is not known which, if any, alternative enzymes to renin and ACE are present, which angiotensins in addition to angiotensin II are generated and whether or not there are receptors to angiotensin IV and angiotensin-(1-7). Future research should focus on these aspects in order to provide a mechanistic basis to pancreatic physiological functions and to pathological conditions of clinical relevance.
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RESUMO: A permeabilidade nasal (nasal patency) é um conceito importante na avaliação da função nasal. Pode ser explicado como uma medida do quanto a cavidade nasal está “aberta” e é determinada por fatores dependentes da sua estrutura anatómica que se relacionam com o fluxo e a resistência nasais e a existência de um fenómeno denominado ciclo nasal. Tradicionalmente, a avaliação da permeabilidade nasal baseia-se em indicadores subjetivos, nomeadamente Escalas Visuais Analógicas ou Scores de Sintomas, embora a sensação subjetiva de obstrução nasal seja difícil de quantificar e frequentemente não se correlacione com métodos mais objetivos de avaliação. A Rinometria Acústica (RA) tem adquirido um papel cada vez mais relevante na avaliação das alterações da permeabilidade nasal, pelo seu carácter não-invasivo, rápido, de fácil execução e por ser bem tolerada pelos pacientes. Contudo, não foram ainda publicados valores de referência para a população normal. Com o presente trabalho pretendeu-se determinar áreas transversais (AT) e volumes (Vol) da cavidade nasal em adultos saudáveis através de RA, em condições basais e após a administração de um fármaco descongestionante tópico nasal, relacionando estes parâmetros com variáveis demográficas e antropométricas. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: O estudo foi realizado em 32 adultos jovens, de ambos os sexos (18 mulheres e 14 homens), com idade igual ou superior a 18 anos, não fumadores, sem patologias crónicas ou infeção recente das vias aéreas superiores. Para a execução do exame de RA foi utilizado o equipamento SRE2000 com Software RhinoScan Interacoustics, Dinamarca). O rinograma foi analisado em condições basais e após descongestionamento até aos 5 cm de distância da narina, obtendo-se os valores médios entre cavidade nasal direita e esquerda das áreas transversais (AT) dos entalhes registados (AT1 e AT2), a sua localização e volumes nasais a diferentes distâncias (Vol.0-2; Vol.2-5 e Vol.0-5). RESULTADOS: Os indivíduos do género masculino apresentaram valores significativamente superiores aos do género feminino em todos os parâmetros estudados. A administração do fármaco descongestionante tópico nasal provocou um aumento generalizado das AT e volumes nasais, traduzindo uma diminuição da congestão da mucosa nasal, mais acentuada posteriormente ao nível dos cornetos. A comparação entre fossas nasais (direita versus esquerda) após descongestionamento, eliminando o efeito do ciclo nasal, revelou simetria significativa. De uma forma geral, os parâmetros rinométricos estudados revelaram correlação positiva significativa com a altura. CONCLUSÃO: O estudo foi pioneiro para a população portuguesa e representa uma contribuição para a obtenção de valores de referência em adultos jovens. Estudos futuros em amostras de maior dimensão e representatividade são necessários para a obtenção de valores de referência com utilidade clínica e em investigação.--------------ABSTRACT: Nasal patency is an important concept in the evaluation of nasal function. It may be explained as a measure of how open the nasal cavity is, and it depends of anatomical aspects, that relate to nasal airflow, resistance and nasal cycle. Nasal patency evaluation is based in subjective indicators like visual analogical scales or symptom scores, but subjective sensation of nasal obstruction is difficult to quantify and usually doesn’t correlate with more objective methods of evaluation. Acoustic rhinometry has gained an increasingly relevant role in assessing changes in nasal patency, because it is noninvasive, fast and easy to perform and well tolerated by patients However, reference values for the normal population have not yet been published. The aim of the present study was to determine nasal cross-sectional areas and volumes in healthy adults by acoustic rhinometry, before and after administration of a topical nasal decongestant drug, correlating these parameters with demographic and anthropometric variables. MATERIAL E METHODS: The study was performed in 32 young adults (18 females and 14 males), aged 18 years old or more, non-smokers, without chronic diseases or recent airway infection. Acoustic rhinometry evaluation was performed using SRE2000 with RhinoScan software (Interacoustics, Denmark). Nasal cavities were assessed up to 5 cm distance from the nostril, before and after administration of the topical nasal decongestant drug, and mean cross-sectional areas of the notches, their location and mean volumes at different distances from nostril were measured. RESULTS: Males presented significant higher values than females for all rhinometric parameters studied. The decongestant drug, significantly increased all the rhinometric parameters evaluated, in particular those corresponding to the more posterior regions. Comparison between nasal cavities after nasal decongestion showed no significant asymmetry. Globally,a positive correlation was found between rhinometric parameters and height . CONCLUSION: This study was pioneer in the Portuguese population and represents a contribution to acoustic rhinometry reference values in young adults . Further studies, on larger and representative samples, are necessary in order to obtain reference values, useful both to clinical and research applications of this technique.
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OBJECTIVE: We determined the effects of losartan and PD 123319 (antagonists of the AT1 and AT2 angiotensin receptors, respectively), and [Sar¹, Ala8] ANG II (a relatively peptide antagonist of angiotensin receptors) injected into the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) on water and 3% NaCl intake, and the diuretic, natriuretic, and pressor effects induced by administration of angiotensin II (ANG II) into the medial septal area (MSA) of conscious rats. METHODS: Holtzman rats were used . Animals were anesthetized with tribromoethanol (20 mg) per 100 grams of body weight, ip. A stainless steel guide cannula was implanted into the MSA and PVN. All drugs were injected in 0.5-mul volumes for 10-15 seconds. Seven days after brain surgery, water and 3% NaCl intake, urine and sodium excretion, and arterial blood pressure were measured. RESULTS: Losartan (40 nmol) and [Sar¹, Ala8] ANG II (40 nmol) completely eliminated whereas PD 123319 (40 nmol) partially blocked the increase in water and sodium intake and the increase in arterial blood pressure induced by ANG II (10 nmol) injected into the MSA. The PVN administration of PD 123319 and [Sar¹, Ala8] ANG II blocked whereas losartan attenuated the diuresis and natriuresis induced by MSA administration of ANG II. CONCLUSION: MSA involvement with PVN on water and sodium homeostasis and arterial pressure modulation utilizing ANGII receptors is suggested.
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Angiotensin II (AII), a product of rennin-angiotensin system, exerts an important role on the function of immune system cells. In this study, the effect of AII on the phagocytic activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages was assessed. Mice peritoneal macrophages were cultured for 48 h and the influence of different concentrations of AII (10-14 to 10-7 M) and/or losartan, 10-16 to 10-6 M), an AT1 angiotensin receptor antagonist, on phagocytic activity and superoxide anion production was determined. Dimethylthiazoldiphenyltetrazolium bromide reduction and the nucleic acid content were used to assess the cytotoxicity of losartan. A stimulatory effect on phagocytic activity (P < 0.05) was observed with 10-13 M and 10-12 M AII concentrations. The addition of losartan (up to10-14 M) to the cell cultures blocked (P < 0.001) the phagocytosis indicating the involvement of AT1 receptors. In contrast, superoxide anion production was not affected by AII or losartan. The existence of AT1 and AT2 receptors in peritoneal macrophages was demonstrated by immunofluorescence microscopy. These results support the hypothesis that AII receptors can modulate murine macrophage activity and phagocytosis, and suggest that AII may have a therapeutic role as an immunomodulatory agent in modifying the host resistance to infection.
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Suomi liittyy henkilömiinat kieltävään Ottawan sopimukseen vuonna 2012 ja hävittää jalkaväkimiinat vuoden 2016 loppuun mennessä. Jalkaväkimiinojen suorituskyky on pääosin korvattavissa. Jalkaväkimiinojen suorituskyvyn korvaaminen on toteutettava useiden, teknisesti kehittyneiden, mutta kalliiden osajärjestelmien yhdistelmällä. Suomelle on ehdotettu hankittavaksi muun muassa, itsenäisiä sensorijärjestelmiä, älypanoksia, joissa on integroidut sensorijärjestelmät sekä tykistön tai heittimistön älyammuksia. Pääesikunnan maavoimaosaston mukaan hankittavilla korvaavilla järjestelmillä on kyettävä korvaamaan jalkaväkimiinojen suorituskyky seuraavissa tehtävissä - panssari- ja ajoneuvomiinojen sekä esteiden ja murrosteiden suojaaminen sekä niiden raivaamisen estäminen tai vaikeuttaminen (ajanvoiton hankkiminen) - omien joukkojen ryhmityksen suojaaminen - alueen vapaan käytön estäminen hyökkääjältä - tappioiden tuottaminen hyökkääjälle. Tutkimuksen pääkysymys on, miten tykistöasejärjestelmää voidaan käyttää miinoitteen tehon nostamiseen sekä miinoittamiseen ja mitkä ovat ne tykistöasejärjestelmän osat, joilla miinoitteen suorituskyky ylläpidetään tai kehitetään? Tutkimuksen pohjaksi lasketaan tavanomaisen sulutteen teho vihollisen mekanisoitua komppaniaa vastaan. Saatua tulosta verrataan tykistöasejärjestelmän tuottamiin tappioihin vastaavaa maalia vastaan sekä arvioidaan, minkälainen yhteisvaikutus järjestelmillä on. Tutkimuksessa selvitetään tykistöasejärjestelmän kyky valvontaan ja maalinosoitukseen, tulivaikutukseen erityisesti miinoitteisiin liittyen sekä kaukomiinoittamiseen. Kymmenien kilometrien etäisyydelle vaikuttamaan kykenevät asejärjestelmät vaativat tehokkaan maalinosoitusjärjestelmän tai niiden suurta kantamaa ei kyetä täysin hyödyntämään. Ranger – lentotiedustelujärjestelmä on tehokas väline maalien paikantamiseen vihollisen selustasta, sen käyttöä rajoittaa lähinnä lennokkien vähäinen määrä ja toimintakyky vaativissa sääolosuhteissa. Sulutteiden valvontaan tehokkaimpia laitteita ovat maastonvalvontatutkat sekä sensorivalvontajärjestelmät. Maastovalvontatutkien keskimääräinen havaintoetäisyys ihmiseen on 1000 – 5000 metriä, joka riittää esimerkiksi pataljoonan painopistesuunnan sulutteiden valvontaan. Tulevaisuudessa miinoitteiden valvontaan tarkoitetut sensorivalvontajärjestelmät tulevat todennäköisesti olemaan pääosin miinoitteisiin asennettavia, pienikokoisia valvontalaitteita, joiden toiminta perustuu esimerkiksi infrapuna-, seismisiin tai magneettisiin sensoreihin. Raskaasta raketinheittimestä tulee Suomessa merkittävä operatiivisen tulenkäytön väline hyvän kantaman ja erittäin suuren tulen tehon ansiosta. Kaukomiinoittamiseen kykenevät AT2 miinaraketit ovat tehokkaita ja tulevat laajentamaan tavanomaisen panssarimiinoittamisen keinovalikoimaa huomattavasti. Raskaan raketinheittimen käyttöä rajoittaa eniten ampumalaitteiden vähyys sekä alkuvaiheessa yksipuoleinen ampumatarvikevalikoima. Älykkäillä tytärammuksilla varustetuilla kuorma-ammuksilla kyetään vaikuttamaan tehokkaasti omaan miinoitteeseen pysähtynyttä panssaroitua vihollista vastaan laskematta merkittävästi oman miinoitteen torjunta-arvoa. Kuorma-ammuksilla saavutetaan maalialueella huomattavan korkea tulentiheys, joka aiheuttaa viholliselle tuntuvat tappiot. Tutkimuksessa todetaan, että jalkaväkimiinoitteiden suorituskyky voidaan pääosin korvata tykistöasejärjestelmällä. Suurimmat haasteet aiheutuvat valvontatarpeen laajuudesta. Valvottavia miinoitteita on paljon eikä kaikkialle ole mahdollista suunnata tykistön valvonta- ja maalinosoituslaitteita. Taistelujen painopisteeseen tykistöllä on kuitenkin tarjota erittäin moderneja ja tehokkaita valvonta- ja maalinosoitusjärjestelmiä, kuten maavalvontatutka ja Maakotka. Tulivoimassa jalkaväkimiinat kyetään korvaamaan, suoraan miinoitteeseen vaikuttamaan kykenevät DM 662 kuorma-ammukset aiheuttavat merkittävää tuhoa erityisesti jalkaväelle mutta myös panssaroitujen maalien tappioprosentti maalialueella on korkea. Kaukomiinoittamiskyvyllä nostetaan suluttamisjärjestelmän kyky alueen vapaan käytön estämiseen uudelle tasolle, etäisyys, työvoiman tarve ja aikatekijät muuttuvat merkittävästi miinarakettien myötä. Omien joukkojen ryhmityksen suojaamiseen erityisesti komppaniatasolla jalkaväkimiinat ovat erinomainen ase, jonka suorituskykyä on tykistöllä vaikea suoranaisesti korvata. Raketinheittimen miinaraketit kykenevät vastaamaan nopeasti yllättävään vihollisuhkaan sivusta suunnasta mutta niillä ei voi vaikuttaa riittävän lähelle omia joukkoja, jotta niiden suorituskyvyllä voitaisiin suoraan korvata jalkaväkimiinojen jättämä aukko katvealueiden ja vartiopaikkojen suojana.
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In this study we investigated the effects of the injection into the supraoptic nucleus (SON) of non-peptide AT1- and AT2-angiotensin II (ANG II) receptor antagonists, DuP753 and PD123319, as well as of the arginine-vasopressin (AVP) receptor antagonist d(CH2)5-Tyr(Me)-AVP, on water and 3% NaCl intake induced by the injection of ANG II into the medial septal area (MSA). The effects on water or 3% NaCl intake were assessed in 30-h water-deprived or in 20-h water-deprived furosemide-treated adult male rats, respectively. The drugs were injected in 0.5 µl over 30-60 s. Controls were injected with a similar volume of 0.15 M NaCl. Antagonists were injected at doses of 20, 80 and 180 nmol. Water and sodium intake was measured over a 2-h period. Previous administration of the AT1 receptor antagonist DuP753 into the SON decreased water (65%, N = 10, P<0.01) and sodium intake (81%, N = 8, P<0.01) induced by the injection of ANG II (10 nmol) into the MSA. Neither of these responses was significantly changed by injection of the AT2-receptor antagonist PD123319 into the SON. On the other hand, while there was a decrease in water intake (45%, N = 9, P<0.01), ANG II-induced sodium intake was significantly increased (70%, N = 8, P<0.01) following injection of the V1-type vasopressin antagonist d(CH2)5-Tyr(Me)-AVP into the SON. These results suggest that both AT1 and V1 receptors within the SON may be involved in water and sodium intake induced by the activation of ANG II receptors within the MSA. Furthermore, they do not support the involvement of MSA AT2 receptors in the mediation of these responses.
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Angiotensin-(1-7) (Ang-(1-7)) increased osmotic water permeability in the isolated toad skin, a tissue with functional properties similar to those of the distal mammalian nephron. Concentrations of 0.1 to 10 µM were effective, with a peak at 20 min. This effect was similar in magnitude to that of frog skin angiotensin II (Ang II) and oxytocin but lower than that of human Ang II and arginine-vasotocin. The AT2 angiotensin receptor antagonist PD 123319 (1.0 µM) fully inhibited the response to 0.1 µM Ang-(1-7) but had no effect on the response to Ang II at the same concentration. The specific receptor antagonist of Ang-(1-7), A-779, was ineffective in blocking the response to Ang-(1-7) and to frog skin Ang II. The AT1 receptor subtype antagonist losartan, which blocked the response to frog skin Ang II, was ineffective in blocking the response to Ang-(1-7). The present results support the view of an antidiuretic action of Ang-(1-7) in the mammalian nephron.
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Angiotensin II (Ang II)* is a multifunctional hormone that influences the function of cardiovascular cells through a complex series of intracellular signaling events initiated by the interaction of Ang II with AT1 and AT2 receptors. AT1 receptor activation leads to cell growth, vascular contraction, inflammatory responses and salt and water retention, whereas AT2 receptors induce apoptosis, vasodilation and natriuresis. These effects are mediated via complex, interacting signaling pathways involving stimulation of PLC and Ca2+ mobilization; activation of PLD, PLA2, PKC, MAP kinases and NAD(P)H oxidase, and stimulation of gene transcription. In addition, Ang II activates many intracellular tyrosine kinases that play a role in growth signaling and inflammation, such as Src, Pyk2, p130Cas, FAK and JAK/STAT. These events may be direct or indirect via transactivation of tyrosine kinase receptors, including PDGFR, EGFR and IGFR. Ang II induces a multitude of actions in various tissues, and the signaling events following occupancy and activation of Ang receptors are tightly controlled and extremely complex. Alterations of these highly regulated signaling pathways may be pivotal in structural and functional abnormalities that underlie pathological processes in cardiovascular diseases such as cardiac hypertrophy, hypertension and atherosclerosis.
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We determined the effects of losartan (40 nmol) and PD 123319 (40 nmol) (both non-peptides and selective antagonists of the AT1 and AT2 angiotensin receptors, respectively), and [Sar¹, Ala8] angiotensin II (ANG II) (40 nmol) (a non-selective peptide antagonist of angiotensin receptors) injected into the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) on the water and salt appetite, diuresis and natriuresis and mean arterial pressure (MAP) induced by administration of 10 nmol of ANG II into the medial septal area (MSA) of male Holtzman rats weighing 250-300 g. The volume of drug solution injected was 0.5 µl over a period of 10-15 s. The responses were measured over a period of 120 min. ANG II alone injected into the MSA induced an increase in all the above parameters (8.1 ± 1.2, 1.8 ± 0.3, and 17.1 ± 1.0 ml, 217 ± 25 µEq/120 min, and 24 ± 4 mmHg, respectively, N = 10-12) compared with vehicle-treated rats (1.4 ± 0.2, 0.6 ± 0.1, and 9.3 ± 0.5 ml, 47 ± 5 µEq/120 min, and 4.1 ± 0.8 mmHg, respectively, N = 10-14). Pretreatment with losartan and [Sar¹, Ala8] ANG II completely abolished the water and sodium intake, and the pressor increase (0.5 ± 0.2, 1.1 ± 0.2, 0.5 ± 0.2, and 0.8 ± 0.2 ml, and 1.2 ± 3.9, 31 ± 4.6 mmHg, respectively, N = 9-12), whereas losartan blunted the urinary and sodium excretion induced by ANG II (13.9 ± 1.0 ml and 187 ± 10 µEq/120 min, respectively, N = 9). Pretreatment with PD 123319 and [Sar¹, Ala8] ANG II blocked the urinary and sodium excretion (10.7 ± 0.8, 9.8 ± 0.7 ml, and 67 ± 13 and 57 ± 17 µEq/120 min, respectively, N = 9), whereas pretreatment with PD 123319 partially blocked the water and sodium intake, and the MAP induced by ANG II administration (2.3 ± 0.3, 1.1 ± 0.1 ml, and 12 ± 3 mmHg, respectively, N = 9-10). These results suggest the angiotensinergic effect of the MSA on the AT1 and AT2 receptors of the PVN in terms of water and sodium homeostasis and MAP modulation.
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Experimental and clinical evidence suggests that angiotensin II (AII) participates in renal development. Renal AII content is several-fold higher in newborn rats and mice than in adult animals. AII receptors are also expressed in higher amounts in the kidneys of newborn rats. The kidneys of fetuses whose mother received a type 1 AII receptor (AT1) antagonist during gestation present several morphological alterations. Mutations in genes that encode components of the renin-angiotensin system are associated with autosomal recessive renal tubular dysgenesis. Morphological changes were detected in the kidneys of 3-week-old angiotensin-deficient mice. Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are important mediators that transduce extracellular stimuli to intracellular responses. The MAPK family comprises three major subgroups, namely extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (ERK), c-jun N-terminal kinases (JNK), and p38 MAPK (p38). Important events in renal growth during nephrogenesis such as cellular proliferation and differentiation accompanied by apoptosis on a large scale can be mediated by MAPK pathways. A decrease in glomerulus number was observed in embryos cultured for 48 and 120 h with ERK or p38 inhibitors. Many effects of AII are mediated by MAPK pathways. Treatment with losartan during lactation provoked changes in renal function and structure associated with alterations in AT1 and type 2 AII (AT2) receptors and p-JNK and p-p38 expression in the kidney. Several studies have shown that AII and MAPKs play an important role in renal development. However, the relationship between the effects of AII and MAPK activation on renal development is still unclear.