Diminished L-arginine bioavailability in hypertension

Author:

MOSS Monique B.1,BRUNINI Tatiana M. C.1,SOARES de MOURA Roberto1,NOVAES MALAGRIS Lúcia E.1,ROBERTS Norman B.2,ELLORY J. Clive3,MANN Giovanni E.4,MENDES RIBEIRO Antônio C.1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Transporte de Membrana, Departamento de Farmacologia e Psicobiologia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 20550-20030, Brazil

2. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, L7 8XP, U.K.

3. University Laboratory of Physiology, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, U.K.

4. Centre for Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine, GKT School of Biomedical Sciences, King's College London, Guy's Campus, London SE1 1UL, U.K.

Abstract

L-Arginine is the precursor of NO (nitric oxide), a key endogenous mediator involved in endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation and platelet function. Although the concentration of intracellular L-arginine is well above the Km for NO synthesis, in many cells and pathological conditions the transport of L-arginine is essential for NO production (L-arginine paradox). The present study was designed to investigate the modulation of L-arginine/NO pathway in systemic arterial hypertension. Transport of L-arginine into RBCs (red blood cells) and platelets, NOS (NO synthase) activity and amino acid profiles in plasma were analysed in hypertensive patients and in an animal model of hypertension. Influx of L-arginine into RBCs was mediated by the cationic amino acid transport systems y+ and y+L, whereas, in platelets, influx was mediated only via system y+L. Chromatographic analyses revealed higher plasma levels of L-arginine in hypertensive patients (175±19 μmol/l) compared with control subjects (137±8 μmol/l). L-Arginine transport via system y+L, but not y+, was significantly reduced in RBCs from hypertensive patients (60±7 μmol·l−1·cells−1·h−1; n=16) compared with controls (90±17 μmol·l−1·cells−1·h−1; n=18). In human platelets, the Vmax for L-arginine transport via system y+L was 86±17 pmol·109 cells−1·min−1 in controls compared with 36±9 pmol·109 cells−1·min−1 in hypertensive patients (n=10; P<0.05). Basal NOS activity was decreased in platelets from hypertensive patients (0.12±0.02 pmol/108 cells; n=8) compared with controls (0.22±0.01 pmol/108 cells; n=8; P<0.05). Studies with spontaneously hypertensive rats demonstrated that transport of L-arginine via system y+L was also inhibited in RBCs. Our findings provide the first evidence that hypertension is associated with an inhibition of L-arginine transport via system y+L in both humans and animals, with reduced availability of L-arginine limiting NO synthesis in blood cells.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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