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Volume 1, Number 2, June 2000Losartan reduces sympathetic nerve outflow from the brain of rats with chronic renal failure Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity, measured
by norepinephrine (NE) turnover rate, was greater in the posterior hypothalamic
(PH) nuclei, the paraventricular nuclei (PVN), and the locus coeruleus
(LC) of 5/6 nephrectomised (CRF) rats than of control rats. NE secretion from the PH was also greater
in CRF than in control rats. These findings demonstrate that SNS activity plays
an important role in the genesis of hypertension associated with CRF. The increase
in central SNS activity was mitigated by increased local expression of nitric oxide
synthase (NOS)-mRNA and nitric oxide (NOx) production. Because angiotensin II may
stimulate the central SNS, we tested the hypothesis that losartan, a specific angiotensin
II AT1-receptor antagonist, may lower blood pressure (BP), at least in part, by central
noradrenergic inhibition. To this end, we studied two groups of CRF rats. One group received losartan (10 mg/kg body weight) in drinking
water between the 3rd and 4th week after nephrectomy, the second group received
drinking water without losartan. SNS activity was measured by NE secretion from
the PH using the microdialysis technique. NOS-mRNA gene expression was also measured
by RT-PCR in the PH, PVN, and LC of CRF and control rats. Losartan reduced systolic
BP from 184±3.7 to 152±3.1 mmHg and NE secretion from the PH from 340±9.7
to 247±4.8 pg/ml. CRF rats treated with losartan manifested a significant (p<0.01) increase in
the expression of nNOS-mRNA in the PH (from 84±1.2 to 99±2.6), the PVN
(from 44±1.5 to 63±2.1), and the LC (from 59±6.7 to 76±2.1).
CRF rats also manifested a significant increase (p<0.01) in
the expression of IL-1β in the PH (from 41.6±2.8 to 54.3±1.4), PVN
(from 44±1.9 to 54±1.5), and LC (from 35.5±1.6 to 53.5±1.9). JRAAS 2000;1:202-208. View full PDF article (open in new window) Right click on this DOI link and copy link to cite this article (What is a DOI link?) |