Angiotensin-(1-5) is a Potent Endogenous Angiotensin AT2-Receptor Agonist

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Souza-Silva Igor M.,Peluso A. Augusto,Elsaafien Khalid,Nazarova Antonina L,Assersen Kasper B.,Rodrigues-Ribeiro LucasORCID,Mohammed Mazher,Rodrigues André F.ORCID,Nawrocki Arkadiusz,Jakobsen Lene Andrup,Jensen Pia,de Kloet Annette D.,Krause Eric G.,Borgo Mark DelORCID,Maslov IvanORCID,Widdop RobertORCID,Santos Robson A.ORCID,Bader MichaelORCID,Larsen Martin,Verano-Braga ThiagoORCID,Katritch Vsevolod,Sumners ColinORCID,Steckelings U. MuschaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundThe renin-angiotensin system involves many more enzymes, receptors and biologically active peptides than originally thought. With this study, we investigated whether angiotensin-(1-5) [Ang-(1-5)], a 5-amino acid fragment of angiotensin II, has biological activity, and through which receptor it elicits effects.MethodsThe effect of Ang-(1-5) (1µM) on nitric oxide release was measured by DAF-FM staining in human aortic endothelial cells (HAEC), or Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells stably transfected with the angiotensin AT2-receptor (AT2R) or the receptor Mas. A potential vasodilatory effect of Ang-(1-5) was tested in mouse mesenteric and human renal arteries by wire myography; the effect on blood pressure was evaluated in normotensive C57BL/6 mice by Millar catheter. These experiments were performed in the presence or absence of a range of antagonists or inhibitors or in AT2R-knockout mice. Binding of Ang-(1-5) to the AT2R was confirmed and the preferred conformations determined byin silicodocking simulations. The signaling network of Ang-(1-5) was mapped by quantitative phosphoproteomics.ResultsKey findings included: (1) Ang-(1-5) induced activation of eNOS by changes in phosphorylation atSer1177eNOS andTyr657eNOS and thereby (2) increased NO release from HAEC and AT2R-transfected CHO cells, but not from Mas-transfected or non-transfected CHO cells. (3) Ang-(1-5) induced relaxation of preconstricted mouse mesenteric and human renal arteries and (4) lowered blood pressure in normotensive mice – effects which were respectively absent in arteries from AT2R-KO or in PD123319-treated mice and which were more potent than effects of the established AT2R-agonist C21. (5) According toin silicomodelling, Ang-(1-5) binds to the AT2R in two preferred conformations, one differing substantially from where the first five amino acids within angiotensin II bind to the AT2R. (6) Ang-(1-5) modifies signaling pathways in a protective RAS-typical way and with relevance for endothelial cell physiology and disease.ConclusionsAng-(1-5) is a potent, endogenous AT2R-agonist.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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