Blockade of Angiotensin Receptor Subtypes in Arcuate Uterine Artery of Pregnant and Postpartum Rats
Autor: | Benoit Sicotte, Jean St-Louis, Michèle Brochu, Sophie Bédard |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Angiotensin receptor Pyridines Receptor expression Receptor Angiotensin Type 2 Losartan Receptor Angiotensin Type 1 Rats Sprague-Dawley Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists Pregnancy Culture Techniques medicine.artery Internal medicine Renin–angiotensin system Internal Medicine Animals Vasoconstrictor Agents Medicine Drug Interactions Receptor Uterine artery Receptors Angiotensin Dose-Response Relationship Drug business.industry Angiotensin II Postpartum Period Uterus Imidazoles Arteries Rats Endocrinology Vasoconstriction Pregnancy Animal Female business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Hypertension. 38:1017-1023 |
ISSN: | 1524-4563 0194-911X |
DOI: | 10.1161/hy1101.095008 |
Popis: | During pregnancy, uterine circulation undergoes hypertrophy and hyperplasia. We investigated the effects of angiotensin (Ang) II receptor subtype (AT 1 /AT 2 ) blockade on increased responses to the peptide during reversible remodeling of the uterine vasculature in pregnant and postpartum rats. Uterine arcuate arteries were set up in wire myographs for microvessel and submitted to a tension equivalent to 50 mm Hg transmural pressure. Cumulative concentration-response curves to Ang II were measured in the absence and presence of losartan on the same vascular segment. A similar protocol was repeated in the presence of PD 123,319, an AT 2 receptor blocker, again in the absence and presence of losartan. Responses to Ang II on the arcuate artery increased markedly during pregnancy and returned to the prepregnant level within 12 days postpartum. Losartan (10 −7 mol/L) produced a parallel right shift of the concentration-response curve to Ang II in all groups of tissues, but potency of the AT 1 receptor blocker was reduced at the end of pregnancy and in the early postpartum period. PD 123,319 (10 −7 mol/L) significantly increased maximum response to Ang II in arterial segments of the nonpregnant, term-pregnant, and 5 days postpartum rats. AT 1 receptor expression was decreased in arcuate arteries of term-pregnant rats. These results show that contractile responses to Ang II on the uterine arcuate artery of the rat are mediated by the AT 1 receptor and that blockade of AT 2 receptors potentiated responses to the peptide. They also indicate that, in uterine vessels, AT 2 receptor stimulation interferes with Ang II responses, but this effect is decreased in uterine arcuate arteries in the peripartum period. |
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