Effect of Angiotensin II and Losartan on the Phagocytic Activity of Peritoneal Macrophages from Balb/C Mice
Angiotensin II (AII), a product of rennin-angiotensin system, exerts an important role on the function of immune system cells. In this study, the effect of AII on the phagocytic activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages was assessed. Mice peritoneal macrophages were cultured for 48 h and the influenc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2004-03, Vol.99 (2), p.167-172 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Angiotensin II (AII), a product of rennin-angiotensin system, exerts an
important role on the function of immune system cells. In this study,
the effect of AII on the phagocytic activity of mouse peritoneal
macrophages was assessed. Mice peritoneal macrophages were cultured for
48 h and the influence of different concentrations of AII (10-14 to
10-7 M) and/or losartan, 10-16 to 10-6 M), an AT1 angiotensin receptor
antagonist, on phagocytic activity and superoxide anion production was
determined. Dimethylthiazoldiphenyltetrazolium bromide reduction and
the nucleic acid content were used to assess the cytotoxicity of
losartan. A stimulatory effect on phagocytic activity (P < 0.05) was
observed with 10-13 M and 10-12 M AII concentrations. The addition of
losartan (up to10-14 M) to the cell cultures blocked (P < 0.001) the
phagocytosis indicating the involvement of AT1 receptors. In contrast,
superoxide anion production was not affected by AII or losartan. The
existence of AT1 and AT2 receptors in peritoneal macrophages was
demonstrated by immunofluorescence microscopy. These results support
the hypothesis that AII receptors can modulate murine macrophage
activity and phagocytosis, and suggest that AII may have a therapeutic
role as an immunomodulatory agent in modifying the host resistance to
infection. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/s0074-02762004000200009 |