DOC/salt-induced hypertension in rats increased TGF-beta aortic mRNA levels up to threefold, while expression of other growth factors remained unchanged.
Male Wistar rats made hypertensive by DOC/salt treatment to study growth factor expression in aortic tissue.
DOC/salt treatment vs Uninephrectomy alone or uninephrectomy + DOC with low sodium diet (100 mg DOC pellet + 1% NaCl drinking water)
Expression of growth factors in aortic tissue — up to threefold increase
Effect estimate: up to threefold increase
Hypertension causes biochemical and morphological changes in the vessel wall by unknown mechanisms. Locally produced substances may have a role in mediating these vascular changes. We have studied the expression of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) B chain and PDGF A chain, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and IGF-II, endothelial cell growth factor (ECGF), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) in aortic tissue from normotensive rats and rats made hypertensive by deoxycorticosterone (DOC)/salt treatment. Using Northern blotting, we found that genes for each of these growth factors were transcriptionally active in the aorta of both normotensive and hypertensive rats. TGF-beta aortic mRNA levels increased up to threefold as a result of DOC/salt hypertension. In contrast, no major changes in the expression of either PDGF chain, IGF-I or II, ECGF, or bFGF were detectable. The results indicate that at least seven genes coding for growth factors that were shown previously to influence growth and function of vascular cells in vitro, are expressed in rat aorta in vivo. These findings support the hypothesis that synthesis and release of growth factors in the arterial wall are involved in autocrine and/or paracrine regulatory mechanisms. In addition, the increased expression of TGF-beta in vivo may have a role in mediating the aortic changes induced by hypertension.
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Riccardo Sarzani
Marche Polytechnic University
Peter Brecher
Boston University
Aram V. Chobanian
Sumy State A.S.Makarenko Pedagogical University
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