Hypertension and Angiotensin II Hypersensitivity in Aminopeptidase A—deficient Mice
Open Access
- 30 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Medicine
- Vol. 9 (1-2) , 57-62
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03402108
Abstract
Local concentrations of the vasopressor peptide, angiotensin II (Angll), depend upon the balance between synthesis and degradation. Previous studies of blood pressure (BP) regulation have focused primarily on the generation of Angll and its receptors, and less attention has been devoted to angiotensin degradation. Aminopeptidase A (APA, EC 3.4.11.7) is responsible for the N-terminal cleavage of Angll, a hydrolytic event that serves as a rate-limiting step in angiotensin degradation. To evaluate the physiological role of APA, we examined BP homeostasis in APA-deficient mice. We measured basal BP and BP with continuous infusion of Angll in APA mutant mice by tail-cuff method. We also evaluated the development and histology of Angll-targeted organs as well as urine excretion in these mice. Homozygous APA mutant mice were found to have elevated basal systolic BP when compared with heterozygous mutant and wild-type littermate mice. Infusion of Angll led to an enhanced systolic BP response in the APA-deficient mice. Despite the sustained elevation of BP in APA knockout mice, neither their renal and cardiac sizes nor their histological appearances were not different from control mice. Moreover, the volume, osmolality, and electrolyte content of the urine were normal in APA-deficient mice. APA deficiency increased baseline BP and enhanced the hypertensive response to increased levels of AngII. These findings indicate a physiological role for APA in lowering BP and offer novel insight into the mechanisms for developing hypertension.Keywords
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