AT2antagonist-sensitive potentiation of angiotensin II-induced constriction by NO blockade and its dependence on endothelium and P450 eicosanoids in rat renal vasculature
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 124 (5) , 946-952
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0701906
Abstract
1. We showed earlier that NO inhibition caused a left-shift and augmented Emax of the concentration-response curve of AT1-mediated (angiotensin II)-induced vasoconstrictions (AII-VC) in the rat kidney. The 0.01-0.1 nM AII-VC unmasked by the potentiating effect of NO inhibition, were sensitive not only to AT1 (L158809), but also to AT2 receptor (PD123319) antagonists. We now demonstrate the role of endothelium and eicosanoids in the NO-masked AT1/AT2-mediated component of the AII-VC in isolated indomethacin-perfused kidneys of the rat. 2. L-NAME increased 0.1 nM AII-VC 7.2 fold. Pretreatment of the kidneys with factor VIII antibody/complement or with the detergent CHAPS to damage endothelium, decreased carbachol-induced vasodilatation and blunted by 60 and 30% respectively, the enhancement of AII-VC during NO inhibition. 3. L-NAME also increased 3 microM noradrenaline (NA)-induced vasoconstriction (NA-VC) 8.1 fold. In contrast to AII-VC, endothelium damage was without effect on the enhancement of NA-VC by L-NAME, suggesting a dominant role of endothelium-derived NO in the enhancement of NA-VC. 4. During NO inhibition, ETYA (2 microM; an inhibitor of all arachidonic acid derived pathways) and alpha-naphtoflavone (10 microM; an inhibitor of the cytochrome P450 isozymes), decreased by 85% the 0.1 nM AII-VC. 5. In conclusion, during NO inhibition, the AT1-mediated constriction to low concentrations of AII, which is sensitive to AT2 antagonists, depends on intact endothelium, and can be blocked by inhibition of eicosanoid synthesis. The results suggest that the AII-mediated vasoconstriction through AT1 receptors is potentiated in the absence of NO, by the release of eicosanoids from the endothelium through AT2 receptors.Keywords
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