Temporal alterations in vascular angiotensin receptors and vasomotor responses in offspring of protein-restricted rat dams

Objective Examine temporal alterations in vascular angiotensin II receptors (AT1 R and AT2 R) and determine vascular response to angiotensin II in growth-restricted offspring. Study Design Offspring of pregnant rats fed low-protein (6%) and control (20%) diet were compared. Results Prenatal protein...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2012-06, Vol.206 (6), p.507.e1-507.e10
Hauptverfasser: Sathishkumar, Kunju, DVM, PhD, Balakrishnan, Meena, MS, Chinnathambi, Vijayakumar, DVM, PhD, Gao, Haijun, PhD, Yallampalli, Chandra, DVM, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Examine temporal alterations in vascular angiotensin II receptors (AT1 R and AT2 R) and determine vascular response to angiotensin II in growth-restricted offspring. Study Design Offspring of pregnant rats fed low-protein (6%) and control (20%) diet were compared. Results Prenatal protein restriction reprogrammed AT1a R messenger RNA expression in male rats' mesenteric arteries to cause 1.7- and 2.3-fold increases at 3 and 6 months of age associated with arterial pressure increases of 10 and 33 mm Hg, respectively; however, in female rats, increased AT1a R expression (2-fold) and arterial pressure (15 mm Hg) occurred only at 6 months. Prenatal protein restriction did not affect AT2 R expression. Losartan abolished hypertension, suggesting that AT1a R plays a primary role in arterial pressure elevation. Vasoconstriction to angiotensin II was exaggerated in all protein-restricted offspring, with greater potency and efficacy in male rats. Conclusion Prenatal protein restriction increased vascular AT1 R expression and vasoconstriction to angiotensin II, possibly contributing to programmed hypertension.
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2012.04.010