AT₁ angiotensin II receptor and novel non-AT₁, non-AT₂ angiotensin II/III binding site in brainstem cardiovascular regulatory centers of the spontaneously hypertensive rat

自发性高血压大鼠脑干心血管调节中心的 AT₁ 血管紧张素 II 受体和新型非 AT₁、非 AT₂ 血管紧张素 II/III 结合位点

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作者:Erick A Bourassa, Xiefan Fang, Xia Li, Alan F Sved, Robert C Speth

Abstract

Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) have an activated brain angiotensin system that contributes to the elevation of blood pressure in this animal model. Physiological and pharmacological studies suggest that hyperactivation of brain AT&sub1; angiotensin receptors is a major pathophysiological factor. Consistent with these observations, radioligand binding studies indicate widespread up-regulation of brain angiotensin receptors in SHR. One key brainstem site in which AT&sub1; receptor stimulation appears to contribute to the elevated blood pressure in SHR is the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM). However, no quantitative comparison of AT&sub1; receptor binding in the RVLM has been made in SHR versus normotensive rats. A novel, non-AT&sub1;, non-AT&sub2; binding site, specific for angiotensins II and III, has recently been discovered in the brain. To determine if radioligand binding to either AT&sub1; receptors or this novel angiotensin binding site is altered in the RVLM and other caudal brainstem regions of SHR, a quantitative densitometric autoradiographic comparison of radioligand binding in SHR versus normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats was made. In both the RVLM and caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM) as well as dorsomedial medulla (DMM), there was increased expression of AT&sub1; receptor binding in SHR (13%, 9%, and 23%, respectively). Conversely, expression of the novel, non-AT&sub1;, non-AT&sub2;, angiotensin II and III binding site was decreased in the RVLM and DMM of SHR (37% and 13%, respectively). This increased AT&sub1; receptor binding in the RVLM may contribute to the hypertension of SHR. Reduced radioligand binding to the novel, non-AT&sub1;, non-AT&sub2;, angiotensin binding site in the RVLM of SHR may indicate a role for this binding site to reduce blood pressure via its interactions with angiotensins II and III.

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