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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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A central role of the renin-angiotensin system in estrogen deficiency-related endothelial dysfunction and its prevention. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2008 (has links)
Chronic treatment with enalapril and valsartan significantly improved endothelium-dependent relaxations of aortas from ovariectomized rats. The present results clearly point to that chronic treatment with enalapril or valsartan reduced expression and function of RAS and associated oxidative stress, thereby augmented NO bioavailability and improved endothelium-dependent relaxations. These results provided novel evidence supporting a potential application of ACEI and ARB in the treatment of endothelial dysfunction-associated vascular complications in postmenopausal women. / Functional studies showed that acetylcholine-induced relaxations in isolated aortas were impaired in a time-dependent manner, from the 4th-week to the 12th-week after ovariectomy. The impaired relaxations were partially restored by acute treatment with losartan [angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) blocker] and apocynin [NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitor]. The present results demonstrate that estrogen deficiency blunted endothelium-dependent relaxations due to impaired the NO bioavailability, which is closely associated with the reduced eNOS activity and elevated RAS expression and associated NAD(P)H oxidase-mediated oxidative stress in the vascular wall. / The present study shows that chronic consumption of cranberry juice restored the endothelium-dependent relaxations in aortas from ovariectomized rats. In ovariectomized rats, the phenylephrine-induced a higher active vascular tension; which was prevented by chronic consumption of cranberry juice. The present data also shows that cranberry juice administration significantly reduces the elevated serum levels of total cholesterol, triglyceride, high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, non-HDL (nHDL) cholesterol, and nHDL/HDL. The active ingredients in the cranberry juice organic extract accounting for the vascular benefit remain to be further examined even though the extract causes endothelial NO-dependent relaxations in normal rat aortas and contains several bioactive compounds, some of which may protect the vascular function. This study provides the first line of evidence concerning a significant vascular benefit of chronic consumption of cranberry juice during estrogen deficiency. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) / The present study used ovariectomized female rats that mimic the "equivalent" state of menopause in human and investigated whether dysregulation of RAS components contribute to endothelial dysfunction and whether chronic treatment with ACEI (enalapril) or ARB (valsartan) could restore endothelial function in ovariectomized rats. / The second objective of the present study was to investigate whether or not consumption of cranberry juice, a popular drink in Western countries, could restore endothelial function during estrogen deficiency and to elucidate the cellular mechanisms underlying the improved endothelial function. / Yung, Lai Ming. / Adviser: Huana Yu. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-06, Section: B, page: 3252. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148-168). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / School code: 1307.
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The pancreatic renin-angiotensin system: its roles in pancreatic islets and in type 2 diabetes. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2008 (has links)
In the first study, I aimed to compare the angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) expression levels of the isolated pancreatic islets from normal and mouse model of T2DM. In addition, 4-week-old diabetic mice were orally treated with AT1R antagonist losartan for 8 weeks. It is found that AT1R mRNA was upregulated markedly in diabetic islets and double-immunolabeling confirmed that AT1R was localized to beta-cells. Losartan selectively improved glucose-induced insulin release and (pro)insulin biosynthesis in diabetic islets. Oral losartan treatment delayed the onset of diabetes, and reduced hyperglycemia and glucose intolerance in diabetic mice. These data indicate that AT1R antagonism improves beta-cell function and glucose tolerance in young T2DM mice. / In the second study, I aimed to examine how the upregulated RAS could impair beta-cell function, where oxidative stress is the potential mediator. Meanwhile, T2DM results in oxidative stress-mediated activation of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2), a negative regulator of islet function. Thus, it was postulated that some of the protective effects of AT1R antagonism might be mediated through interference with this pathway and tested this hypothesis in a mouse model of T2DM. In order to achieve this, losartan was given to 4-week-old diabetic mice for 8 weeks. UCP2-driven oxidative damage and apoptosis were analyzed in isolated islets. Results showed that losartan selectively inhibited oxidative stress via NADPH oxidase downregulation; this in turn suppressed UCP2 expression, thus improving beta-cell insulin secretion while decreasing apoptosis-induced beta-cell mass loss in diabetic mice islets. These data indicate that islet AT1R activation in young diabetic mice can lead to progressive islet beta-cell failure through UCP2-driven oxidative damage and apoptosis. / The mechanisms by which chronic hyperglycemia associated with glucotoxicity causes beta-cell dysfunction and apoptosis remain ambiguous. Voltage-gated outward potassium (Kv) current, which mediates beta-cell membrane potential and limits insulin secretion, could play a role in glucotoxicity. Meanwhile the RAS has been shown to be upregulated by prolonged exposure to high glucose. In the third part of my study, I therefore investigated the effects of prolonged exposure to high glucose and angiotensin II (Ang II) on the expression and activity of Kv channels in mouse pancreatic beta-cell. Dissociated mice beta-cells, incubated in 5.6 mM or 28 mM glucose for 3-5 days, were used for electrophysiological study; while isolated islets cultured for 1-7 days were proceeded for gene/protein expression analysis. Both Kv channel expression and current were markedly increased by prolonged glucose incubation. Simultaneously, Ang II reduced Kv current under normal glucose condition, while high glucose incubation abolished the effect of Ang II. Moreover, the ability of Ang II on Kv current reduction was eliminated by inhibiting AT2R but not AT1R. These data indicated that Ang II reduced Kv current via AT2R, which was abolished by prolonged high glucose incubation. On the other hand, high glucose increased Kv channel expression and current, which might alter the ability of insulin secretion in beta-cell. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) / Chu, Kwan Yi. / Adviser: P. S. Leung. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-06, Section: B, page: 3246. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 163-188). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / School code: 1307.
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Urinary gene expression as a marker of glomerular podocyte injury and disturbance of renin-angiotensin system in patients with diabetic nephropathy. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2008 (has links)
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the leading causes of end stage renal disease (ESRD) in western world and has a trend to spread in developing countries. Pathogenesis of DN is not fully elucidated. Studies of recent years showed that podocyte loss and activation of the rennin-angiotensin system (RAS), especially intra-renal RAS, played important roles in this process. Although renal biopsy is currently the most common way used to determine the expression pattern of podocyte and RAS associated molecules in DN, this invasive procedure has its own risk and is not practical for serial monitoring. We hypothesized that measurement of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression of related genes in the urinary sediment might be a useful way to assess the severity of DN. / Firstly, we found that urinary mRNA expressions of podocyte-associated molecules nephrin, podocin, synaptopodin, Wilm's tumor-1 (WT-1) and alpha-actinin-4 were higher in patients with DN than in healthy controls, and urinary nephrin, podocin and synaptopodin expression was related to proteinuria and baseline renal function. In addition, there was a close relationship between urinary mRNA expression of type 2 angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE2), a key element of RAS, and the degrees of proteinuria, renal function and rate of decline of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Urinary mRNA expression of ACE also inversely correlated with the rate of renal function decline. / In the next step, we studied the change in urinary mRNA expression of nephrin, podocin, synaptopodin, ACE and ACE2 in patients with DN treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) and addition of angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). We found that urinary mRNA expression of podocin, synaptopodin and propably nephrin increased with disease progression, and percentage change in urinary podocin expression negatively correlated with rate of decline of GFR. Furthermore, serial measurement of urinary expression of nephrin and possibly synaptopodin may reflect therapeutic response to ARB in these patients. Urinary mRNA expression of ACE and ACE2, however, remained unchanged during the study duration and did not correlate with therapeutic response. / In this series of work, we investigated (i) the relation between the gene expression profile of podocyte-associated molecules and RAS related molecules in the urinary sediment and the severity of DN, including clinically defined parameter of disease severity, histological scarring, and the degree of intra-renal podocyte loss, (ii) the relation between urinary and intra-renal gene expression of patients with DN, (iii) the application of urinary gene expression on the monitoring of disease progression and therapy response of DN. The urinary mRNA expression of related genes was quantified by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT Q-PCR). The intra-renal mRNA expression of related genes was studied from the histologic specimens of kidney biopsy by laser catapult microdissection (LCM) and RT Q-PCR. The degree of renal scarring was determined by morphometric analysis. Glomerular podocyte number was determined by stereological study on serial sections of renal biopsy specimen. / Taken together, our results suggest that although urinary mRNA expression of podocyte and RAS associated molecules is not related to intra-renal expression, urinary expression has the potential to be used as a non-invasive tool to assess the severity and progression of DN, and serial measurements of urinary gene expression of podocyte associated molecules may be used to reflect therapy response for patients with DN. Our findings also indicate that the information from urinary gene expression is supplementary to, but not a surrogate of, the data obtained from renal biopsy. / We then examined the relation between urinary gene expression and histological changes in the kidney. We found that urinary WT-1 expression correlated with the degree of kidney fibrosis. Unlike intra-renal expression, urinary mRNA expression of podocyte associated molecules did not correlate with glomerular podocyte number. There was also no association between urinary and intra-renal mRNA expression. / Wang, Gang. / Adviser: Cheuk Chen Szeto. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-06, Section: B, page: 3423. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-180). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / School code: 1307.
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Proatherosklerotische Wechselwirkung von oxidativem Stress, Low-Density-Lipoprotein, Angiotensin II und Endothelin-1 in humanen Endothelzellen

Catar, Rusan Ali 20 July 2007 (has links)
Eine der häufigsten kardiovaskulären Erkrankungen ist die Atherosklerose. Bei der Entstehung einer Atherosklerose spielt eine Hyperlipoproteinämie eine entscheidende Rolle. Ein weiterer Faktor für die Entstehung kardiovaskulärer Erkrankungen ist ein hoher Blutdruck. In dieser Arbeit wurde eine mögliche Interaktion zwischen Lipoproteinen und den blutdruckregulierenden Endothelin- und Renin-Angiotensin-Systemen untersucht. Weiterführende Analysen erfolgten an Rezeptoren für die Aufnahme von nLDL und oxLDL. Abschließend wurden Signalwege untersucht, die durch nLDL und oxLDL aktiviert werden. Tierexperimentielle Untersuchungen in Aorten und Herzen fettreich gefütterter Wildtyp- Mäuse unterstützen die Zellkultur-Ergebnisse einer Induzierung des Endothelin-Systems durch erhöhte Lipoproteine. Zusammenfassend zeigt diese Arbeit neue Mechanismen der Interaktion von Lipoproteinen und blutdruckregulierenden Systemen in Endothelzellen. Die Rezeptoren scheinen dabei eine Schlüsselrolle zu spielen. Dies spricht für eine Potenzierung von Hyperlipoproteinämie und Hypertonie bei der Entstehung von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen.
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Die Kommunikation zwischen Aldosteron, dem humanen Mineralokortikoidrezeptor und der cAMP/CRE - Signalkaskade / The communication between Aldosterone, the human mineralocorticoid receptor and the cAMP/CRE signal pathway

Wuttke, Martin January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Doktorarbeit über den Einfluss von Aldosteron auf den intrazellulären Betarezeptorsignalweg. Erklärungsansatz für profibrotische Effekte von Aldosteron. / Dissertation about the influence of aldosterone on the intracellular beta receptor pathway. Proposal for a mechanism by which aldosterone may act profibrotic.
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Efeitos do ramipril sobre a doença periodontal induzida experimentalmente em ratos

Akashi, Ana Paula 26 February 2016 (has links)
A doença periodontal (DP) corresponde a um grupo de doenças inflamatórias que acomete as estruturas periodontais de proteção e de suporte e pode levar à perda dentária. A etiologia está relacionada à placa dentobacteriana que leva à produção de grande quantidade de citocinas pró-inflamatórias importantes na destruição tecidual. A angiotensina (Ang) II também pode contribuir para a inflamação e destruição tecidual no periodonto agindo como mediador chave. A utilização de drogas que atuem na cascata do sistema renina-angiotensina (SRA) poderia interferir no estado de saúde ou inflamação do tecido mole, na perda óssea alveolar e na expressão gênica dos componentes do SRA e mediadores inflamatórios. Portanto, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi investigar se o ramipril, um inibidor da enzima conversora de angiotensina (ECA), altera a progressão da DP induzida experimentalmente em ratos. Foi utilizado o modelo de indução da DP por colocação de ligadura ao redor do primeiro molar inferior direito de ratos. Os grupos com 10 animais cada, foram divididos em tratados com ramipril (via gavagem 10 mg/kg/dia) ou água (veículo) durante 14 e 21 dias e o grupo Sham submetido à indução fictícia da DP. Outros quatro grupos foram submetidos ao pré-tratamento com ramipril durante os períodos de 7 e 14 dias e após a indução da DP e tratados por 14 ou 21 dias. As metodologias de avaliação foram: extração de RNA total, transcrição reversa seguida de reação em cadeia da polimerase quantitativa (RTqPCR), análises histológica e da perda óssea alveolar. Os dados foram analisados por meio de gráficos e os resultados foram submetidos à análise unidirecional de variância (ANOVA) e representaram médias e respectivos desvios-padrão. Diferenças entre os grupos foram consideradas estatisticamente significativas quando p < 0,05. Com base nos resultados obtidos pode-se concluir que o ramipril foi capaz de reduzir a progressão da perda óssea no grupo tratado por 21 dias (DP-21d-Rami), entretanto houve aumento do processo inflamatório, além de alteração da expressão de RNAm de ECA-2 e do receptor Mas, alguns mediadores do processo inflamatório, como COX2 e VEGF, e os receptores VEGF-R1 e VEGF-R2. / Periodontitis (PD) consists of a group of inflammatory diseases that affect the protecting and supporting periodontal structures, and may lead to tooth loss. The etiology is related to the dentobacterial plaque that produces a large amount of proinflammatory cytokines with an important action on tissue destruction. Angiotensin (Ang) II may also contribute to the inflammation and periodontal tissue destruction by acting as a key mediator. The use of drugs that affect the cascade of the reninangiotensin system (RAS) might interfere with the healthy or inflammatory status of the soft tissue, alveolar bone loss and gene expression of RAS components and inflammatory mediators. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate whether ramipril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, alters the progression of experimentally-induced PD in rats. The model of PD induction by placement of a silk ligature around the right lower first molar was used. Groups with 10 animals each were divided into ramipril-treated (10 mg/kg/day, via gavage), water (vehicle) and the sham surgery group (sham) for 7 or 14 days previously to PD induction and after this period the drug was administered for 14 and 21 days. The techniques employed were: total RNA extraction, reverse transcription followed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) as well as histological and alveolar bone loss analyses. Data were analyzed by means of graphs and the results submitted to unidirectional analysis of variance (ANOVA) and represent the means with respective standard deviations. Differences between groups were considered statistically significant when p < 0.05. Based on the results obtained in this work, it was concluded that ramipril was able to reduce the progression of alveolar bone loss in the group treated for 21 days (DP-21d-Rami), however, there was an increase in the inflammatory process, besides altering the expression of ACE-2, Mas receptor and some inflammatory mediators such as COX2, VEGF and the receptors VEGF-R1 and VEGF-R2.
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O sistema renina-angiotensina na doença periodontal induzida experimentalmente em ratos / The renin-angiotensin system in experimentally-induced periodontal disease in rats

Lima, Marta da Cunha 18 August 2011 (has links)
A doença periodontal (DP) compreende um grupo de lesões que afetam os tecidos periodontais de proteção (gengivite) e suporte (periodontite), envolvendo a participação de células residentes, células estruturais e mediadores inflamatórios. Pesquisa recente do nosso laboratório mostrou a existência de um Sistema Renina-Angiotensina (SRA) local no tecido gengival de ratos e sugeriu que o SRA possa ter participação na DP. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a se o SRA está envolvido na iniciação e na progressão da DP induzida experimentalmente em ratos. Para tanto, foi utilizado modelo de indução da DP por colocação de ligadura, por 7 e 14 dias, ao redor do primeiro molar inferior de ratos e tratamento destes animais com drogas que afetam o SRA [losartan (50 mg/Kg/dia), alisquireno (30 mg/Kg/dia) ou enalapril (10 mg/Kg/dia)]. Foram realizadas técnicas de análise da perda óssea alveolar, reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) quantitativa e imunoistoquímica. Após a coleta, os dados foram devidamente analisados por meio de gráficos e tabelas, sendo utilizada ANOVA a 2 e 3 critérios e adotado nível de significância de 5%. Em nível protéico, houve aumento significativo da maioria dos componentes do SRA (p<0,05) na DP. A renina apresentou aumento nos tratamentos com losartan, alisquireno e enalapril tanto nos animais sham (cirurgia fictícia de indução da DP) quanto nos animais com DP, aos 7 e 14 dias, e não apresentou marcação no grupo controle (água), demonstrando efeito dependente dos tratamentos farmacológicos. Na DP houve aumento dos componentes AT1 (aos 7 e 14 dias), AT2 (aos 7 dias) e enzima conversora da angiotensina (ECA; aos 7 e 14 dias) nos grupos tratados com losartan, alisquireno e enalapril. Também houve aumento de imunomarcação nos animais com DP para AT2 (aos 14 dias) e ECA (aos 14 dias) em animais do grupo controle. Em relação à expressão gênica, houve aumento da expressão de RNAm nos animais com DP para o receptor AT2 no grupo controle (aos 7 e 14 dias), e nos animais tratados com losartan ou enalapril (aos 7 dias). Houve aumento da expressão de RNAm para a ECA nos animais com DP tratados com losartan e enalapril (aos 7 dias), e controle (aos 14 dias). O tratamento por 14 dias com as drogas losartan ou alisquireno, mas não com enalapril, foi capaz de diminuir significativamente a perda óssea alveolar (p<0,05). Portanto, pode-se concluir que o SRA está envolvido na iniciação e na progressão da DP induzida experimentalmente em ratos. / Periodontal disease (PD) comprises a group of lesions that affect protection (gingivitis) and support periodontal tissues (periodontitis) involving the participation of resident and structural cells as well as inflammatory mediators. Recent research in our laboratory showed the existence of a local gingival renin-angiotensin system (RAS), and suggested that it might participate in PD. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate whether the RAS is involved in the initiation and progression of the experimentally-induced PD in rats. For this purpose, a model of ligature placement, for 7 and 14 days, around the lower first molar in rats, and the treatment of such animals with drugs that affect the RAS [losartan (50 mg/Kg/day), aliskiren (30 mg/Kg/day) or enalapril (10 mg/Kg/day)] were employed. The following techniques were performed: alveolar bone loss analysis, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry. Data were collected, organized in tables and graphs, and submitted to 2 and 3 way ANOVA with significance level established at 5%. In the protein level, there was a significant increase in the majority of the RAS components in PD. Immunolocalization for renin increased when animals were treated with losartan, aliskiren or enalapril, for 7 and 14 days, in both sham (fictitious surgery for PD induction) and PD animals, whereas the control group (water) had no staining, demonstrating a drug-related effect. In animals with PD treated with losartan, aliskiren or enalapril there was an increase in staining for AT1 (at 7 and 14 days), AT2 (at 7 days) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE; at 7 and 14 days). There was also increased staining in PD animals for AT2 (at 14 days) and ACE (at 14 days) in the control group. As far as genic expression, there was an increase in mRNA expression for AT2 in control animals with PD (at 7 and 14 days), and in the animals treated with losartan or enalapril (at 7 days). There was an increase in mRNA for ACE in animals with PD treated with losartan or enalapril (at 7 days) as well as control rats (at 14 days). Treatment for 14 days with losartan or aliskiren, but not enalapril, significantly decreased alveolar bone loss (p<0.05). Therefore, one can conclude that the RAS is involved in the initiation and progression of the experimentally-induced PD in rats.
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Estudo da estimulação crônica dos receptores  &#946;-adrenérgicos na função e morfologia renal e na ativação do sistema renina-angiotensina intrarrenal. / Study of chronic activation of &#946;-adrenergic receptors on renal function and morphology and on activation of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system.

Ponte, Mariana Charleaux de 31 October 2016 (has links)
O aumento da atividade do Sistema Nervoso Simpático e a estimulação crônica dos receptores &#946;-adrenérgicos (&#946;-AR) estão associados a diversas patologias que acometem o sistema cardiovascular. Entretanto, ainda não estão evidenciados os efeitos da hiperatividade &#946;-AR no tecido renal. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar os efeitos da ativação crônica &#946;-AR na função e morfologia renal, bem como na expressão do SRA intrarrenal. Os experimentos revelaram que o tratamento com ISO não alterou a pressão arterial, mas induziu hipertrofia cardíaca. ISO reduziu a perfusão glomerular e aumentou a FF, mas não alterou a morfologia renal. Nos estudos de qPCR, ISO aumentou a expressão de RNAm para renina, angiotensinogênio, ECA1, AT1, Nox 4, p22phox, NFB, IL-1&#946;, TGF-&#946; e Bax no córtex. Em conclusão, a ativação crônica &#946;-AR alterou a hemodinâmica renal, sugeriu ativação do SRA intrarrenal e aumento na geração de espécies reativas de oxigênio, o que justifica o aumento da expressão de RNAm para moléculas pró- inflamatórias, pró-fibróticas e pró-apoptóticas. / The increased activity of the Sympathetic Nervous System and the chronic stimulation of &#946;-adrenergic receptors (&#946;-AR) are associated to several pathologies that affect the cardiovascular system. However, the effects of &#946;-AR hyperactivity on renal tissue have not been evidenced yet. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic &#946;-AR activation on renal function and morphology, as well as on intrarenal RAS expression. The experiments revealed that ISO treatment did not alter blood pressure, but induced cardiac hypertrophy. ISO reduced glomerular perfusion and increased FF, but did not alter renal morphology. In the qPCR studies, ISO increased the mRNA expression for renin, angiotensinogen, ECA1, AT1, Nox4, p22phox, NFB, IL-1&#946;, TGF-&#946; and Bax in the cortex. In conclusion, chronic &#946;-AR activation altered renal hemodynamics, suggested activation of intrarenal RAS and increased generation of reactive oxygen species, which justifies the increase of mRNA expression for pro-inflammatory, pro-fibrotic and pro- apoptotic molecules.
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O sistema renina-angiotensina como potencial alvo terapêutico na hidrocefalia experimental. Estudo comportamental, histológico e imunoistoquímico / The renin-angiotensin system as a potential therapeutic target in experimental hydrocephalus. Behavioral, histological and immunohistochemical study

Brandão, Ricardo Andrade 16 May 2018 (has links)
Introdução: as alterações fisiológicas e estruturais causadas pela hidrocefalia podem reduzir o fluxo sanguíneo cerebral e aumentar a atividade glial como consequência dos efeitos nocivos da isquemia e têm sido amplamente associadas a deficiência no desenvolvimento motor e a problemas cognitivos. Objetivos: avaliamos pela primeira vez os efeitos de captopril e da losartana potássica na hidrocefalia experimental e mensuramos possíveis efeitos neuroprotetores através de análise comportamental, histológica e imunoistoquímica. Materiais e métodos: ratos Wistar de 7 dias de vida (n=40) foram selecionados para compor os grupos controle (n=10); hidrocefálicos tratados com salina (n=10); hidrocefálicos tratado com captopril (n=10) e hidrocefálicos tratados com losartana potássica (n=10). Os dados foram colhidos através de testes comportamentais (teste de campo aberto, labirinto aquático de Morris e avaliação da atividade espontânea), histoquímica (coloração por hematoxilina-eosina e solocromo-cianina) e testes imunoistoquímicos (imunomarcação para GFAP e para Caspase-3) a fim de mensurar os efeitos de drogas. Resultados: os animais hidrocefálicos tratados com captopril apresentaram maior ganho de peso comparado aos outros animais hidrocefálicos, maior desempenho em atividades motoras espontâneas e melhor desempenho no labirinto aquático de Morris, enquanto os animais hidrocefálicos tratados com losartana potássica apresentaram melhores resultados na avaliação morfológica, reduzindo a densidade de astrócitos reativos na substância branca periventricular. Conclusão: o sistema renina-angiotensina apresentou um grande potencial de ação farmacológica para reduzir o dano neurológico na hidrocefalia experimental e possui grandes possibilidades de se tornar uma via de tratamento adjuvante para hidrocefalia. / Introduction: physiological and structural changes induced by hydrocephalus can reduce cerebral blood flow and increase glial activity as a consequence of the harmful effects of ischemia and have been extensively associated with motor developmental impairment and cognitive problems. Aim: we evaluated for the first time the effects of captopril and losartan in experimental hydrocephalus and measured possible neuroprotective effects through behavioral, histological and immunohistochemical analysis. Methods: Wistar rats of 7 days of life (n = 40) were selected to compose the control groups (n = 10); hydrocephalic treated with saline (n = 10); hydrocephalic treated with captopril (n = 10) and hydrocephalic treated with losartan (n = 10). The data were collected through behavioral tests (open field test, Morris aquatic labyrinth, and evaluation of spontaneous activity), histochemistry (hematoxylin-eosin staining and solochrome-cyanine) and immunohistochemical tests (immunostaining for GFAP and Caspase-3) in order to measure the effects of drugs. Results: hydrocephalic animals treated with captopril presented greater weight gain compared to other hydrocephalic animals, higher performance in spontaneous motor activities and better performance in the Morris water labyrinth, while hydrocephalic animals treated with losartan potassium showed better results in the morphological evaluation, reducing the density of reactive astrocytes in the periventricular white matter. Conclusion: the renin-angiotensin system presented a great potential for pharmacological action to reduce neurological damage in experimental hydrocephalus and has great possibilities of becoming an adjuvant treatment route for hydrocephalus.
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Ativação de vias de sinalização de hipertrofia cardíaca pelo receptor de angiotensina II após uma sessão de exercício de força / Activation of signaling pathways of cardiac hypertrophy by angiotensin II receptor after a session of strength exercise

Melo, Stephano Freitas Soares 07 December 2009 (has links)
O receptor de angiotensina II tipo I (AT1) tem uma participação importante no desenvolvimento de hipertrofia cardíaca (HC). Anteriormente, demonstramos que o receptor AT1 participa da hipertrofia cardíaca induzida pelo treinamento de força em ratos (Baraúna, et. al., 2008). Com isso, nosso objetivo foi estudar a participação do receptor AT1 na sinalização intracelular relacionada com a HC em ratos submetidos a uma sessão de exercício de força (SEF). Para isso, realizamos um experimento com seis grupos de animais: controle (CO), exercitado e sacrificado 5 minutos após o exercício (Exe 5), exercitado e sacrificado 30 minutos após o exercício (Exe 30), controle Losartan (CO Los), tratado com losartan, exercitado e sacrificado 5 minutos após o exercício (Exe 5 Los), tratado com losartan, exercitado e sacrificado 30 minutos após o exercício (Exe 30 Los). O protocolo de exercício consistiu de 4 séries de 12 repetições com intervalo de 1min e 30s entre as séries, estímulo de 10-15v, 0,3s de duração e 4s de intervalo entre cada repetição com uma sobrecarga de 80% de 1RM. Os resultados mostram que no grupo Exe 5 e Exe 30 ocorreu um aumento na fosforilação da proteína AKT, enquanto a fosforilação da mTor e da ERK 1/2 foram aumentadas somente no grupo Exe 30, sendo estes efeitos bloqueados pelo uso do losartan nos grupos Exe 5 Los e Exe 30 Los. Para a proteína JNK, P38 e p70S6K não foram observadas nenhuma diferença entre os grupos. Esses resultados, juntamente com dados anteriores do nosso laboratório, demonstram que o receptor AT1 tem participação na ativação da AKT, mTOR e ERK 1/2 após uma SEF / The angiotensin II type I (AT1) receptor has an important participation in the development of cardiac hypertrophy (CH). Previously, we showed that AT1 receptor participates in the cardiac hypertrophy induced by resistance training in rats (Barauna, et. al., 2008). We studied AT1 receptor signaling pathways related to the CH in rats submitted to a session of strength exercise (SRE). We used male Wistar rats randomly divided into six groups: control (CO), exercised and sacrificed 5 minutes after training (Ex 5); exercised and sacrificed 30 minutes after exercise (Ex 30); control treated with Losartan (Co Los); treated with Losartan, exercised and sacrificed 5 minutes after exercise (Ex 5 Los); treated with Losartan, exercised and sacrificed 30 minutes after exercise (Ex 30 Los). The exercise session consisted of 4 sets of 12 repetitions with an interval of 1min and 30s among sets, stimulation of 10-15v, 0.3 in length and 4s in between repetitions with an work (80% of 1RM). The results show that in Exe 5 and Exe 30 groups acurred an increase in protein phosphorylation of AKT, whereas the phosphorylation of mTOR and ERK 1/2 were increased only in Exe 30 group. These effects were blocked by the use of losartan in Exe 5 Los and Exe 30 Los groups. Protein JNK, p70S6K and p38 expression was not differente among groups.These results, together with our previous data show that the AT1 receptor has a role in the activation AKT/mTOR and ERK 1/2 signaling pathway after a SRE

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