Coronary Kinin Generation Mediates Nitric Oxide Release After Angiotensin Receptor Stimulation

Author:

Seyedi Nahid1,Xu XiaoBin1,Nasjletti Alberto1,Hintze Thomas H.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology (A.N.), New York Medical College, Valhalla.

Abstract

Abstract Our goal was to determine whether angiotensin II (Ang II) and its metabolic fragments release nitric oxide and the mechanisms by which this occurs in blood vessels from the canine heart. We incubated 20 mg of microvessels or large coronary arteries in phosphate-buffered saline for 20 minutes and measured nitrite release. Nitrite release increased from 27±2 up to 103±5, 145±17, 84±4, 107±16, and 54±4 pmol/mg ( P <.05) in response to 10 −5 mol/L of Ang I, II, III, IV, and Ang-(1-7), respectively. The effects of all angiotensins were blocked by N ω -nitro- l -arginine methyl ester (100 μmol/L), indicating that nitrite was a product of nitric oxide metabolism, and by Hoe 140 (10 μmol/L), a specific bradykinin B 2 receptor antagonist, indicating a potential role for local kinin formation. The protease inhibitors aprotinin (10 μmol/L) and soybean trypsin inhibitor, which block local kinin formation, inhibited nitrite release by all of the angiotensins. Angiotensin nonselective (saralasin), type 1–specific (losartan), and type 2–specific (PD 123319) receptor antagonists abolished the nitrite released in response to all the fragments. Angiotensin type 1 and type 2 and receptors mediate nitrite release after Ang I, II, III, and Ang-(1-7), whereas only type 2 receptors mediate nitrite release after Ang IV. Similar results were obtained in large coronary arteries. In summary, formation of nitrite from coronary microvessels and large arteries in the normal dog heart in response to angiotensin peptides is due to the activation of local kinin production in the coronary vessel wall.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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