Affiliation:
1. From St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research, Fitzroy (D.J.C., A.K.); the Department of Physiology, University of Melbourne, Parkville (P.R., B.R., S.L.S.), Australia; and the Max Delbrüch Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin-Buch, Germany (D.G.).
Abstract
Abstract
The transgenic TGR(mRen-2)27 rat, in which the
Ren-2
mouse renin gene is transfected into the genome of the Sprague-Dawley rat, develops severe hypertension at a young age that responds to inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme and to antagonists of the type 1 angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor. Despite this evidence that the hypertension is Ang II dependent, TGR(mRen-2)27 rats have suppressed renal renin and renin mRNA content, and there is controversy concerning the plasma levels of renin and Ang II in these rats. We investigated the effect of the transgene on circulating and tissue levels of angiotensin and bradykinin peptides in 6-week-old male homozygous TGR-(mRen-2)27 rats. Systolic blood pressure of TGR(mRen-2)27 rats was 212±4 mm Hg (mean±SEM, n=25) compared with 108±2 mm Hg (n=29) for age- and sex-matched Sprague-Dawley rats. Compared with control rats, TGR(mRen-2)27 rats had increased plasma levels of active renin (4.5-fold), prorenin (300-fold), and Ang II (fourfold) as well as tissue levels of Ang II (twofold to fourfold in kidney, adrenal, heart, aorta, brown adipose tissue, and lung and 18-fold in brain). Plasma angiotensinogen levels were reduced to 73% of control, and plasma aldosterone levels were increased fourfold. Plasma angiotensin-converting enzyme was reduced to 64% of control. Compared with control rats, TGR-(mRen-2)27 rats had increased bradykinin levels in brown adipose tissue (1.9-fold) and lung (1.6-fold). The elevated circulating and tissue levels of Ang II in TGR(mRen-2)27 rats provide direct support for an Ang II–dependent mechanism of hypertension in these rats.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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