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J Endocrinol. 1999 Mar;160(3):351-63.
Mediation of humoral catecholamine secretion by the renin-angiotensin system in hypotensive rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
Bernier NJ, Kaiya H, Takei Y, Perry SF.
Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, 30 Marie Curie, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5.
The individual contributions of, and potential interactions between, the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and the humoral adrenergic stress response to blood pressure regulation were examined in rainbow trout. Intravenous injection of the smooth muscle relaxant, papaverine (10 mg/kg), elicited a transient decrease in dorsal aortic blood pressure (PDA) and systemic vascular resistance (RS), and significant increases in plasma angiotensin II (Ang II) and catecholamine concentrations. Blockade of alpha-adrenoceptors before papaverine treatment prevented PDA and RS recovery, had no effect on the increase in plasma catecholamines, and resulted in greater plasma Ang II concentrations. Administration of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, lisinopril (10(-4) mol/kg), before papaverine treatment attenuated the increases in the plasma concentrations of Ang II, adrenaline, and noradrenaline by 90, 79, and 40%, respectively and also prevented PDA and RS recovery. By itself, lisinopril treatment caused a gradual and sustained decrease in PDA and RS, and reductions in basal plasma Ang II and adrenaline concentrations. Bolus injection of a catecholamine cocktail (4 nmol/kg noradrenaline plus 40 nmol/kg adrenaline) in the lisinopril+papaverine-treated trout, to supplement their circulating catecholamine concentrations and mimic those observed in fish treated only with papaverine, resulted in a temporary recovery in PDA and RS. These results indicate that the RAS and the acute humoral adrenergic response are both recruited during an acute hypotensive stress, and have important roles in the compensatory response to hypotension in rainbow trout. However, whereas the contribution of the RAS to PDA recovery is largely indirect and relies on an Ang II-mediated secretion of catecholamines, the contribution from the adrenergic system is direct and relies at least in part on plasma catecholamines.
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1. The role of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in cardiac hypertrophy and nephropathy was examined in Tsukuba hypertensive mice (THM) carrying both human renin and angiotensinogen genes. 2. Tsukuba hypertensive mice were treated with 20 mg/kg per day lisinopril, 30 mg/kg per day hydralazine or nothing. Administration of drugs was performed for 6 months from 12 weeks of age; water intake and urine volume were measured and urine albumin excretion, heart to bodyweight ratio and the glomerulosclerosis index were examined. 3. Systolic blood pressure was significantly lowered by treatment with lisinopril and hydralazine. Urine volume, water intake and urinary albumin excretion were significantly decreased by lisinopril. When hydralazine was administered to THM, these parameters were transiently decreased, but eventually reached almost the same levels as those in the untreated group. The heart to bodyweight ratio was significantly decreased by lisinopril, but not by hydralazine. The glomerulosclerosis index was significantly lowered by lisinopril, but the index in the hydralazine group was not significantly different from that in the untreated group. 4. These results suggest that the RAS plays an important role in the progression of cardiac hypertrophy in THM. In addition, the RAS may also play an important role in the progression of nephropathy; however, this may also be partially regulated by elevated blood pressure in the short term.
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Biochem Mol Biol Int. 1999 Jan;47(1):107-15.
Presence and comparison of angiotensin converting enzyme in commercial cell culture sera.
Bramucci M, Miano A, Quassinti L, Maccari E, Murri O, Amici D.
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology, University of Camerino, Italy.
This study was conducted to determine the presence of the angiotensin converting enzyme in commercial sera used in cell culture medium. The aim of the research was to bring the presence of proteinases (angiotensin converting enzyme) to cell culture users' knowledge and to give some data for solving problems about the development of peptides as useful drugs. The enzymes, purified from foetal bovine, adult bovine, foetal equine, adult equine, and human sera, showed molecular weights of about 170 kDa. Captopril and lisinopril inhibited enzyme activities at nanomolar concentrations. The enzymes were able to hydrolyze, with different efficiency, angiotensin I, bradykinin and epidermal mitosis inhibiting pentapeptide. The heat inactivation of commercial sera at 56 degrees C for 30 min showed a reduction of ACE activity of about 35-80%. Therefore, the presence of ACE activity in commercial sera can influence the activity of biological peptides tested on cell lines cultured "in vitro."
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