Evidence for a functional cardiac interaction between losartan and angiotensin-(1-7) receptors revealed by orthostatic tilting test in rats

大鼠直立倾斜试验显示氯沙坦与血管紧张素-(1-7)受体之间存在功能性心脏相互作用

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作者:Marina Matos de Moura, Robson Augusto Sousa dos Santos, Marco Antônio Peliky Fontes

Abstract

1. Studies have shown that the angiotensin II (Ang II) AT1 receptor antagonist, losartan, accentuates the orthostatic hypotensive response in anesthetized rats, and there is evidence indicating that this effect is not exclusively mediated by AT1 receptors. 2. We investigated whether the pronounced orthostatic cardiovascular response observed in losartan-treated rats involves an interference with angiotensin-(1-7) (Ang-(1-7)) receptors. 3. Urethane-anesthetized rats were submitted to orthostatic stress (90 degree head-up tilt for 2 min). Intravenous injection of losartan (1 mg kg(-1), n=9) significantly accentuated the decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAP) induced by head-up tilt (-33+/-6% after losartan vs -15+/-8% control tilt). This effect was accompanied by a significant bradycardia (-8+/-3% after losartan vs -3+/-3% control tilt). Another AT1 antagonist, candesartan, did not potentiate the decrease of MAP and did not change the cardiac response induced by head-up tilt. Strikingly, administration of the Ang-(1-7) antagonist, A-779 (10 nmol kg(-1), n=5), totally reversed the bradycardic effect caused by losartan and this effect was accompanied by a tendency towards attenuation of the hypotensive response caused by losartan. 4. These findings indicate that the marked orthostatic cardiovascular response is specific for losartan, and that it may be due, in part, to an interaction of this antagonist with Ang-(1-7) receptors, probably at the cardiac level.

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