ACTH-induced hypertension is dependent on the ouabain-binding site of the [alpha]^sub 2^-Na+-K+-ATPase subunit

ACTH-induced-hypertension is commonly employed as a model of stress-related hypertension, and despite extensive investigation, the mechanisms underlying elevated blood pressure (HP) are not well understood. We have reported that ACTH treatment increases tail-cuff systolic pressure in wild-type mice...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2008-07, Vol.295 (1), p.H273
Hauptverfasser: Lorenz, John N, Loreaux, Elizabeth L, Dostanic-Larson, Iva, Lasko, Valerie, Schnetzer, J Renee, Paul, Richard J, Lingrel, Jerry B
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Zusammenfassung:ACTH-induced-hypertension is commonly employed as a model of stress-related hypertension, and despite extensive investigation, the mechanisms underlying elevated blood pressure (HP) are not well understood. We have reported that ACTH treatment increases tail-cuff systolic pressure in wild-type mice but not in mutant mice expressing ouabain-resistant α-Na...-K...-ATPase subunits (α...mice). Since tail-cuff measurements involve restraint stress, the present study used telemetry to distinguish between an effect of ACTH on resting HP vs. an ACTH-enhanced stress response. We also sought to explore the mechanisms underlying ACTH-induced HP changes in mutant α... mice vs. wild-type mice (ouabain-sensitive α...-Na...-K...ATPase, α... mice). Baseline HP was not different between the two genotypes, but after 5 days of ACTH treatment, HP increased in α... (104.0 ± 2.6 to 117.7 ± 3.0 mmHg) butnot in α... mice (108.2 ± 3.2 to 111.5 ± 4.0 mmHg). To test the hypothesis that ACTH hypertension is related to inhibition of α...-Na...-K...-ATPase on vascular smooth muscle by endogenous cardiotonic steroids, we measured HP and regional blood flow. Results suggest a differential sensitivity of renal, mesenteric, and cerebral circulations to ACTH and that the response depends on the ouabain sensitivity of the α-Na...-K...-ATPase. Haseline cardiac performance was elevated in α... but not α... mice. Overall, the data establish that the α-Na...-K...-ATPase ouabain-binding site is of central importance in the development of ACTH-induced hypertension. The mechanism appears to be related to alterations in cardiac performance, and perhaps vascular tone in specific circulations, presumably caused by elevated levels of circulating cardiotonic steroids. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.)
ISSN:0363-6135
1522-1539