Tissue Angiotensinogen Gene Expression Induced by Lipopolysaccharide in Hypertensive Rats
- 1 October 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 30 (4) , 859-867
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.30.4.859
Abstract
There is now convincing evidence that various tissues express their own tissue renin-angiotensin system, which may be regulated independently of the systemic renin-angiotensin system. However, little information is available on the regulation of the tissue renin-angiotensin system. We investigated the regulation of tissue angiotensinogen gene expression with respect to the development of hypertension. We measured basal and lipopolysaccharide-stimulated plasma angiotensinogen concentrations by radioimmunoassay and examined the expression of tissue angiotensinogen by Northern blot analysis in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) at 4 and 13 weeks of age. Basal plasma angiotensinogen concentration in SHR was comparable to that in WKY at 4 weeks of age and was significantly higher than that in WKY at 13 weeks of age. Lipopolysaccharide induced a significant increase in plasma angiotensinogen concentration in both WKY and SHR at 4 and 13 weeks of age. At 4 weeks of age, the basal levels of angiotensinogen mRNA in the liver, fat, adrenal, and aorta were higher in WKY than in SHR. At 13 weeks of age, the basal levels of angiotensinogen mRNA in the fat, adrenal, aorta, spleen, and kidney were higher in WKY than in SHR, while that in the liver did not differ significantly between the two strains. At 4 weeks of age, pretreatment with lipopolysaccharide increased the angiotensinogen mRNA levels in the liver, fat, adrenal, and aorta in both WKY and SHR. At 13 weeks of age, pretreatment with lipopolysaccharide increased the angiotensinogen mRNA levels in the liver, aorta, and adrenal; decreased those in the spleen; and had no effect in the kidney in both WKY and SHR. Interestingly, lipopolysaccharide increased the angiotensinogen mRNA level in fat only in SHR, with no effect in WKY, at 13 weeks of age. Lipopolysaccharide stimulated tumor necrosis factor-α mRNA expression in fat of WKY and SHR, and the increase in tumor necrosis factor-α mRNA level in SHR was significantly greater than that in WKY. Therefore, the increased tumor necrosis factor-α mRNA expression may be involved in the increased lipopolysaccharide-induced expression of angiotensinogen gene in fat of SHR at 13 weeks of age. These data suggest that the transcriptional and probably posttranscriptional regulation of angiotensinogen mRNA differs between SHR and WKY, that the regulation of angiotensinogen gene expression is tissue-specific, and that the altered expression of the angiotensinogen gene may be involved in the development of hypertension.Keywords
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