Cardiac hypertrophy in rats resulted in a threefold increase in ventricular AT1A mRNA levels and a twofold increase in Ang II receptor densities compared with control rats.
Cardiac hypertrophy
Cardiac hypertrophy vs Control rats
Ventricular AT1A mRNA levels and Ang II receptor densities
Two subtypes of angiotensin II (Ang II) receptors (AT1 and AT2) are distinguished by using the respective specific antagonists. In the present study, we report the regulation of cardiac AT1 type A (AT1A) receptor mRNA levels and the expression pattern of AT1 and AT2 receptors in the growth of the heart and the development and regression of cardiac hypertrophy. The ventricular AT1A mRNA level and the density of Ang II receptors at the neonatal period were significantly increased (3.5-fold and 2.5-fold, respectively) and then downregulated with maturation. The cardiac hypertrophy established in spontaneously hypertensive rats or two-kidney one-clip renovascular hypertensive rats resulted in substantial increases in ventricular AT1A mRNA levels (threefold) and Ang II receptor densities (twofold) as compared with those in respective control rats, whereas the receptor affinity was similar. The proportion of AT1 and AT2 subtypes in the specific Ang II binding in ventricular membranes prepared from normal adult rats was nearly equal. This proportion did not change significantly in the development of myocardial hypertrophy. The regression of cardiac hypertrophy by the normalization of elevated blood pressure completely reversed the increased levels of AT1A mRNA and the receptor density to the control level. Thus, AT1 and AT2 receptors are present in rat ventricular myocardium, and their expression is developmentally regulated and upregulated in response to hypertrophic change. Ang II action exerted through the increased number of Ang II receptors may contribute to the growth of the heart and thus to the maintenance of established hypertrophy as one of the hormones involved in hypertrophy development.
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Jiro Suzuki
Jikei University School of Medicine
Hiroaki Matsubara
University of Notre Dame
Masaya Urakami
Kansai Medical University
Circulation Research
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Suzuki et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Cardiac hypertrophy. Cardiac hypertrophy vs. Control rats was evaluated on Ventricular AT1A mRNA levels and Ang II receptor densities. Cardiac hypertrophy in rats resulted in a threefold increase in ventricular AT1A mRNA levels and a twofold increase in Ang II receptor densities compared with control rats.
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