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2. The effect of zofenopril on the cardiovascular system of spontaneously hypertensive rats treated with the ACE2 inhibitor MLN-4760
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Cacanyiova, Sona, Cebova, Martina, Simko, Fedor, Baka, Tomas, Bernatova, Iveta, Kluknavsky, Michal, Zorad, Stefan, Krskova, Katarina, Shaman, Ezgi, Zemancikova, Anna, Barta, Andrej, Aydemir, Basak G., and Berenyiova, Andrea
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- 2023
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3. The effect of the long-term inhibition of hydrogen sulfide production on the reactivity of the cardiovascular system in Wistar rats
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Drobna, Magdalena, Berenyiova, Andrea, and Cacanyiova, Sona
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Cardiovascular system -- Health aspects ,Hydrogen sulfide -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the blood pressure responses of the peripheral bed in vivo after chronic hydrogen sulfide ([H.sub.2]S) inhibition combined with acute nitric oxide (NO) deficiency. We also evaluated the role of endogenously produced [H.sub.2]S in the vasoactive responses of large- and medium-sized arteries in vitro. Changes in integrated blood pressure responses were measured after chronic inhibition of cystathionine-[gamma]-lyase, an enzyme involved in [H.sub.2]S synthesis, with DL-propargylglycine (PPG), and acute inhibition of NO-synthase with nonspecific L-[N.sup.G]-nitro arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), and vasoactive responses of the thoracic aorta (TA) and mesenteric artery (MA) were investigated after acute incubation with PPG. We confirmed that chronic [H.sub.2]S deficiency had no effect on blood pressure, heart trophycity, noradrenaline, and [H.sub.2]S donor vasoactive responses but induced renal hypertrophy and a decrease in acetylcholine-induced hypotensive and L-NAME-induced hypertensive responses. Acute [H.sub.2]S deficiency led to an increase in basal tone (MA) or active tone (TA), whereas endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation remained unaffected. Long-term administration of PPG revealed a role of endogenous [H.sub.2]S in the bioavailability of endothelial NO in peripheral arteries. When both [H.sub.2]S and NO were lacking, the activation of [H.sub.2]S-independent compensatory mechanisms plays an important role in maintaining the vasodilator responses of the cardiovascular system. Key words: acute NO deficiency, chronic [H.sub.2]S deficiency, integrated responses, vasoactive responses. Cette etude portait sur les reactions pressives du lit sanguin peripherique in vivo apres une inhibition a long terme du sulfure d'hydrogene ([H.sub.2]S) associee avec une carence aigue en oxyde nitrique (NO). Nous avons aussi evalue le role du [H.sub.2]S endogene dans les reactions vasoactives des arteres de grandes et de moyennes tailles in vitro. Nous avons mesure les variations des reactions pressives integrees apres une inhibition a long terme de la cystathionine-y-lyase, une enzyme jouant un role dans la synthese du [H.sub.2]S, a l'aide de DL-propargylglycine (PPG), et evalue l'inhibition aigue de la NO synthase de maniere non specifique a l'aide de L-NAME (pour << L-[N.sup.G]-nitro arginine methyl ester >>); nous avons aussi etudie les reactions vasoactives de l'aorte thoracique (AT) et de l'artere mesenterique (AM) apres une incubation aigue avec de la PPG. Nous avons confirme que la carence en [H.sub.2]S a long terme n'avait aucun effet sur la tension arterielle, la trophicite du coeur, les reactions vasoactives a la noradrenaline et au donneur de [H.sub.2]S, mais qu'elle entrainait une hypertrophie renale ainsi qu'une diminution des reactions hypotensives engendrees par l'acetylcholine et des reactions hypertensives engendrees par le L-NAME. La carence aigue en [H.sub.2]S a mene a une augmentation du tonus basal (AM) ou du tonus actif (AT), mais sans consequences sur la vasorelaxation dependante de l'endothelium. L'administration a long terme de PPG a revele le role du [H.sub.2]S endogene quant a la biodisponibilite du NO endothelial dans les arteres peripheriques. En etat de carence en [H.sub.2]S et en NO, l'activation des modes d'action compensatoires independants du [H.sub.2]S jouait un role important dans le maintien des reactions vasodilatatrices du systeme cardiovasculaire. [Traduit par la Redaction] Mots-cles : carence aigue en NO, carence en [H.sub.2]S a long terme, reactions integrees, reactions vasoactives., Introduction The circulation system ensures adequate perfusion to meet the metabolic requirements of tissues. Among others, the endogenous gasotransmitters nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen sulfide ([H.sub.2]S) are involved in the [...]
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- 2022
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4. Taxifolin Reduces Blood Pressure via Improvement of Vascular Function and Mitigating the Vascular Inflammatory Response in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.
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Liskova, Silvia, Cacanyiova, Sona, Cebova, Martina, Berenyiova, Andrea, Kluknavsky, Michal, Micurova, Andrea, Valachova, Katarina, Soltes, Ladislav, and Bernatova, Iveta
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FEMORAL artery ,THORACIC aorta ,THORACIC arteries ,REGULATION of blood pressure ,NITRIC-oxide synthases ,ORAL drug administration ,ABDOMINAL aorta ,BLOOD pressure - Abstract
The effect of a 10-day-long treatment with taxifolin (TAX, 20 mg/kg/day p.o.) was investigated on spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) with a focus on the vascular functions of isolated femoral arteries and thoracic aortas. TAX reduced blood pressure in SHRs. In femoral arteries, TAX increased acetylcholine-induced relaxation, reduced the maximal NA-induced contraction, and reduced acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent contraction (EDC); however, TAX had no effect on the vascular reactivity of isolated thoracic aortas. In addition, TAX elevated the total nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and iNOS protein expression but reduced cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2) protein expression in the tissue of the abdominal aorta without changes in Nos2 and Ptgs2 gene expressions. TAX also increased the gene expression of the anti-inflammatory interleukin-10 (Il10). In addition, in vitro studies showed that TAX has both electron donor and H atom donor properties. However, TAX failed to reduce superoxide production in the tissue of the abdominal aorta after oral administration. In conclusion, our results show that a decrease in the blood pressure in TAX-treated SHRs might be attributed to improved endothelium-dependent relaxation and reduced endothelium-dependent contraction. In addition, the results suggest that the effect of TAX on blood pressure regulation also involves the attenuation of COX2-mediated pro-inflammation and elevation of anti-inflammatory pathways. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. The Phthalic Selenoanhydride Decreases Rat Blood Pressure and Tension of Isolated Mesenteric, Femoral and Renal Arteries.
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Balis, Peter, Berenyiova, Andrea, Misak, Anton, Grman, Marian, Rostakova, Zuzana, Waczulikova, Iveta, Cacanyiova, Sona, Domínguez-Álvarez, Enrique, and Ondrias, Karol
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BLOOD pressure , *RENAL artery , *FEMORAL artery , *VASCULAR smooth muscle , *DIASTOLIC blood pressure , *CARDIOVASCULAR system - Abstract
Phthalic selenoanhydride (R-Se) solved in physiological buffer releases various reactive selenium species including H2Se. It is a potential compound for Se supplementation which exerts several biological effects, but its effect on the cardiovascular system is still unknown. Therefore, herein we aimed to study how R-Se affects rat hemodynamic parameters and vasoactive properties in isolated arteries. The right jugular vein of anesthetized Wistar male rats was cannulated for IV administration of R-Se. The arterial pulse waveform (APW) was detected by cannulation of the left carotid artery, enabling the evaluation of 35 parameters. R-Se (1–2 µmol kg−1), but not phthalic anhydride or phthalic thioanhydride, transiently modulated most of the APW parameters including a decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, dP/dtmax relative level, or anacrotic/dicrotic notches, whereas systolic area, dP/dtmin delay, dP/dtd delay, anacrotic notch relative level or its delay increased. R-Se (~10–100 µmol L−1) significantly decreased the tension of precontracted mesenteric, femoral, and renal arteries, whereas it showed a moderate vasorelaxation effect on thoracic aorta isolated from normotensive Wistar rats. The results imply that R-Se acts on vascular smooth muscle cells, which might underlie the effects of R-Se on the rat hemodynamic parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Different vasoactive effects of chronic endothelial and neuronal NO-synthase inhibition in young Wistar rats
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Cacanyiova, Sona, Berenyiova, Andrea, Malekova, Magdalena, Kristek, Frantisek, Dovinova, Ima, Krenek, Peter, Pivackova, Lenka, and Pifkova, Ivana
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- 2014
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7. Vasoactive Effects of Chronic Treatment with Fructose and Slow-Releasing H 2 S Donor GYY-4137 in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats: The Role of Nitroso and Sulfide Signalization.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Cebova, Martina, Aydemir, Basak Gunes, Golas, Samuel, Majzunova, Miroslava, and Cacanyiova, Sona
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FRUCTOSE , *HYDROGEN sulfide , *TUMOR necrosis factors , *MESENTERIC artery , *HYPERTENSION , *THORACIC aorta , *BLOOD pressure - Abstract
Increased fructose consumption induces metabolic-syndrome-like pathologies and modulates vasoactivity and the participation of nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). We investigated whether a slow-releasing H2S donor, GYY-4137, could exert beneficial activity in these conditions. We examined the effect of eight weeks of fructose intake on the blood pressure, biometric parameters, vasoactive responses, and NO and H2S pathways in fructose-fed spontaneously hypertensive rats with or without three weeks of GYY-4137 i.p. application. GYY-4137 reduced triacylglycerol levels and blood pressure, but not adiposity, and all were increased by fructose intake. Fructose intake generally enhanced endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation, decreased adrenergic contraction, and increased protein expression of interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), and concentration of conjugated dienes in the left ventricle (LV). Although GYY-4137 administration did not affect vasorelaxant responses, it restored disturbed contractility, LV oxidative damage and decreased protein expression of TNFα in fructose-fed rats. While the participation of endogenous H2S in vasoactive responses was not affected by fructose treatment, the expression of H2S-producing enzyme cystathionine β-synthase in the LV was increased, and the stimulation of the NO signaling pathway improved endothelial function in the mesenteric artery. On the other hand, chronic treatment with GYY-4137 increased the expression of H2S-producing enzyme cystathionine γ-lyase in the LV and stimulated the beneficial pro-relaxant and anti-contractile activity of endogenous H2S in thoracic aorta. Our results suggest that sulfide and nitroso signaling pathways could trigger compensatory vasoactive responses in hypertensive rats with metabolic disorder. A slow H2S-releasing donor could partially amend metabolic-related changes and trigger beneficial activity of endogenous H2S. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Age- and Hypertension-Related Changes in NOS/NO/sGC-Derived Vasoactive Control of Rat Thoracic Aortae.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Balis, Peter, Kluknavsky, Michal, Bernatova, Iveta, Cacanyiova, Sona, and Puzserova, Angelika
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- 2022
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9. The Vasoactive Effect of Perivascular Adipose Tissue and Hydrogen Sulfide in Thoracic Aortas of Normotensive and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.
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Golas, Samuel, Berenyiova, Andrea, Majzunova, Miroslava, Drobna, Magdalena, Tuorkey, Muobarak J., and Cacanyiova, Sona
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ADIPOSE tissues , *THORACIC aorta , *HYDROGEN sulfide , *LABORATORY rats , *ADRENERGIC receptors , *RATS - Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the vasoregulatory role of perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and its mutual interaction with endogenous and exogenous H2S in the thoracic aorta (TA) of adult normotensive Wistar rats and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). In SHRs, hypertension was associated with cardiac hypertrophy and increased contractility. Regardless of the strain, PVAT revealed an anticontractile effect; however, PVAT worsened endothelial-dependent vasorelaxation. Since H2S produced by both the vascular wall and PVAT had a pro-contractile effect in SHRs, H2S decreased the sensitivity of adrenergic receptors to noradrenaline in Wistar rats. While H2S had no contribution to endothelium-dependent relaxation in Wistar rats, in SHRs, H2S produced by the vascular wall had a pro-relaxant effect. We observed a larger vasorelaxation induced by exogenous H2S donor in SHRs than in Wistar rats. Additionally, in the presence of PVAT, this effect was potentiated. We demonstrated that PVAT of the TA aggravated endothelial function in SHRs. However, H2S produced by the TA vascular wall had a pro-relaxation effect, and PVAT revealed anti-contractile activity mediated by the release of an unknown factor and potentiated the vasorelaxation induced by exogenous H2S. All these actions could represent a form of compensatory mechanism to balance impaired vascular tone regulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Patterns and Direct/Indirect Signaling Pathways in Cardiovascular System in the Condition of Transient Increase of NO.
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Misak, Anton, Kurakova, Lucia, Berenyiova, Andrea, Tomasova, Lenka, Grman, Marian, Cacanyiova, Sona, and Ondrias, Karol
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CAROTID artery physiology ,ANESTHETICS ,ANIMAL experimentation ,ARTERIES ,BLOOD flow measurement ,BLOOD pressure ,CARDIOVASCULAR system physiology ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,GLUTATHIONE ,HEMODYNAMICS ,JUGULAR vein ,NITRIC oxide ,RATS - Abstract
Aim. To study "patterns" and connections of signaling pathways derived from the rat arterial pulse waveform (APW) under the condition of transient NO increase. Methods and Results. The right jugular vein of anesthetized Wistar rats was cannulated for administration of NO donor S-nitrosoglutathione. The left carotid artery was cannulated to detect APW. From rat APW, 35 hemodynamic parameters (HPs) and several their crossrelationships were evaluated. We introduced a new methodology to study "patterns" and connections of different signaling pathways, which are suggested from hysteresis and nonhysteresis crossrelationships of 35 rat HPs. Here, we show parallel time-dependent patterns of 35 HPs and some of their crossrelationships under the condition of transient increase of NO bioavailability by administration of S-nitrosoglutathione. Approximate nonhysteresis relationships were observed between systolic blood pressure and at least 11 HPs suggesting that these HPs, i.e., their signaling pathways, responding to NO concentration, are directly connected. Hysteresis relationships were observed between systolic blood pressure and at least 14 HPs suggesting that the signaling pathways of these HPs are indirectly connected. Totally, from the crossrelationships of 35 HPs, one can obtain 595 "patterns" and indication of direct or indirect connections between the signaling pathways. Conclusion. We described the procedure leading virtually to 595 relationships, from which "patterns" for transient NO increase and direct or indirect connections of signaling pathways can be suggested. From a clinical perspective, this approach may be used in animal models and in humans to create a data bank of patterns of crossrelationships of HPs for different cardiovascular conditions. By comparison with unknown patterns of studied APW with the data bank patterns, it would be possible to determine cardiovascular conditions of the studied subject from the recorded arterial blood pressure. Additionally, it can help to find molecular mechanism of particular (patho-) physiological conditions or drug action and may have predictive or diagnostic value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Mathematical relationships of patterns of 35 rat haemodynamic parameters for conditions of hypertension resulting from decreased nitric oxide bioavailability.
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Kurakova, Lucia, Misak, Anton, Tomasova, Lenka, Cacanyiova, Sona, Berenyiova, Andrea, Ondriasova, Elena, Balis, Peter, Grman, Marian, and Ondrias, Karol
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PATTERNS (Mathematics) ,BIOAVAILABILITY ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure ,NITRIC oxide ,MATHEMATICAL functions - Abstract
New Findings: What is the central question of this study?Can the cross‐relationship between 35 rat arterial pulse waveform (APW) parameters be described by known mathematical functions and can mathematical parameters be obtained for conditions in a model of hypertension resulting from decreased NO bioavailability?What is the main finding and its importance?Mathematical functions and their parameters were obtained that approximate the cross‐relationships of 35 APW parameters to systolic blood pressure and to the augmentation index in conditions of decreased NO bioavailability. The results enable APW parameters to be assigned to decreased NO bioavailability, which may have predictive or diagnostic value. Information obtained from the arterial pulse waveform (APW) using haemodynamic parameters (HPs) is useful for characterization of the cardiovascular system in particular (patho)physiological conditions. Our goal was to find out whether the relationships between rat HPs could be described by simple mathematical functions and to find mathematical parameters for conditions of high blood pressure (BP) resulting from decreased NO bioavailability. The right jugular vein of anaesthetized Wistar rats was cannulated for i.v. administration of Nω‐nitro‐l‐arginine methyl ester (l‐NAME). The left common carotid artery was cannulated to detect the APW. From 10 points on the rat APW we defined 35 HPs (some were known already) and found 595 cross‐relationships between HPs showing unique patterns for particular cardiovascular conditions. Here we show parallel time‐dependent changes of 35 HPs and some of their cross‐relationships in condition of high BP induced by l‐NAME. We found that most of the time‐dependent changes of 35 HPs and their relationships were very well fitted by simple mathematical functions, e.g. a linear function, exponential growth, exponential decay or exponential rise to maximum. The results may enable the mathematical functions to be assigned for decreased NO bioavailability, which may have predictive or diagnostic value for conditions of high BP. Using this approach, it may be possible to find unique cross‐relationship patterns of HPs and mathematical functions between HPs for different cardiovascular (patho)physiological or drug‐modulating conditions. This knowledge can be used in studying the molecular mechanisms of particular (patho)physiological conditions or drug actions and may have predictive or diagnostic value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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12. Products of Sulfide/Selenite Interaction Possess Antioxidant Properties, Scavenge Superoxide-Derived Radicals, React with DNA, and Modulate Blood Pressure and Tension of Isolated Thoracic Aorta.
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Grman, Marian, Misak, Anton, Kurakova, Lucia, Brezova, Vlasta, Cacanyiova, Sona, Berenyiova, Andrea, Balis, Peter, Tomasova, Lenka, Kharma, Ammar, Domínguez-Álvarez, Enrique, Chovanec, Miroslav, and Ondrias, Karol
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- 2019
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13. The Effect of Chronic NO Synthase Inhibition on the Vasoactive and Structural Properties of Thoracic Aorta, NO Synthase Activity, and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Young SHR.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Dovinova, Ima, Kvandova, Miroslava, Kristek, Frantisek, Jansen, Eugene, Majzunova, Miroslava, and Cacanyiova, Sona
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- 2018
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14. The reaction products of sulfide and S-nitrosoglutathione are potent vasorelaxants.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Grman, Marian, Mijuskovic, Ana, Stasko, Andrej, Misak, Anton, Nagy, Peter, Ondriasova, Elena, Cacanyiova, Sona, Brezova, Vlasta, Feelisch, Martin, and Ondrias, Karol
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SODIUM compounds , *HYDROGEN sulfide , *LABORATORY rats , *MESENTERIC artery , *METHEMOGLOBIN - Abstract
The chemical interaction of sodium sulfide (Na 2 S) with the NO-donor S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) has been described to generate new reaction products, including polysulfides and nitrosopersulfide (SSNO – ) via intermediacy of thionitrous acid (HSNO). The aim of the present work was to investigate the vascular effects of the longer-lived products of the Sulfide/GSNO interaction. Here we show that the products of this reaction relax precontracted isolated rings of rat thoracic aorta and mesenteric artery (but to a lesser degree rat uterus) with a >2-fold potency compared with the starting material, GSNO (50 nM), whereas Na 2 S and polysulfides have little effect at 1–5 µM. The onset of vasorelaxation of the reaction products was 7–10 times faster in aorta and mesenteric arteries compared with GSNO. Relaxation to GSNO (100–500 nM) was blocked by an inhibitor of soluble guanylyl cyclase, ODQ (0.1 and 10 µM), and by the NO scavenger cPTIO (100 µM), but less affected by prior acidification (pH 2–4), and unaffected by N-acetylcysteine (1 mM) or methemoglobin (20 µM heme). By contrast, relaxation to the Sulfide/GSNO reaction products (100–500 nM based on the starting material) was inhibited to a lesser extent by ODQ, only slightly decreased by cPTIO, more markedly inhibited by methemoglobin and N-acetylcysteine, and abolished by acidification before addition to the organ bath. The reaction mixture was found to generate NO as detected by EPR spectroscopy using N-(dithiocarboxy)-N-methyl-D-glucamine (MGD 2 )-Fe 2+ as spin trap. In conclusion, the Sufide/GSNO reaction products are faster and more pronounced vasorelaxants than GSNO itself. We conclude that in addition to NO formation from SSNO – , reaction products other than polysulfides may give rise to nitroxyl (HNO) and be involved in the pronounced relaxation induced by the Sulfide/GSNO cross-talk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. ACE2 Inhibitor MLN-4760 Enhances Noradrenalin-induced Contraction and Stimulates Endothelium-dependent Contraction of Femoral Arteries: the Benefit of Taxifolin Treatment.
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Líšková, Silvia, Bališ, Peter, Berenyiova, Andrea, Čačanyiová, Soňa, and Bernátová, Iveta
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ANGIOTENSIN converting enzyme ,FEMORAL artery ,COVID-19 pandemic ,NORADRENALINE - Abstract
The importance of disclosing the various effects of the inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) in regulation of vascular tone has been shown during the COVID-19 pandemic. Various substances with antioxidant properties were proposed to have a beneficial effect in mitigating the progress of COVID-19. Therefore, we have investigated the effect of 14-day ACE2 inhibitor MLN-4760 treatment (s.c.) and 10-day oral coadministration of taxifolin (TAX) on the regulation of vascular tone of isolated femoral arteries. Our results showed that the ACE2 inhibitor MLN-4760 enhanced the maximal noradrenalin-induced contraction as well as the sensitivity to noradrenalin (NA). The acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation was not changed after MLN-4760 administration, but the acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent contraction was augmented. TAX administration reduced the maximal NA-induced contraction, but did not change the sensitivity to NA. The endothelium-dependent relaxation was improved after TAX application as shown by the calculation of area under the curve. TAX did not influence the acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent contraction. In conclusion, administration of MLN-4760 leads to increased NA-induced contraction of femoral arteries, which can be partially mediated through increased endotheliumdependent contraction. TAX mitigated the enhanced NA-induced contraction caused by MLN-4760 administration, but did not affect endothelium-dependent contraction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Vascular Effects of Low-Dose ACE2 Inhibitor MLN-4760—Benefit or Detriment in Essential Hypertension?
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Bernatova, Iveta, Zemancikova, Anna, Drobna, Magdalena, Cebova, Martina, Golas, Samuel, Balis, Peter, Liskova, Silvia, Valaskova, Zuzana, Krskova, Katarina, Zorad, Stefan, Dayar, Ezgi, and Cacanyiova, Sona
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NITRIC oxide ,ESSENTIAL hypertension ,ANGIOTENSIN II ,SARS-CoV-2 ,ANGIOTENSIN converting enzyme ,RENIN-angiotensin system - Abstract
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infects host cells through angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). Concurrently, the product of ACE2 action, angiotensin 1–7 (Ang 1–7), binds to Mas receptors within the cardiovascular system and provides protective effects. Therefore, it is crucial to reveal the role of ACE2 inhibition, especially within pre-existing cardiovascular pathologies. In our study, we imitated the action of SARS-CoV-2 in organisms using the low dose of the ACE2 inhibitor MLN-4760 with the aim of investigating to what degree ACE2 inhibition is detrimental to the cardiovascular system of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs), which represent a model of human essential hypertension. Our study revealed the complex action of MLN-4760 in SHRs. On the one hand, we found that MLN-4760 had (1) (pro)obesogenic effects that negatively correlated with alternative renin-angiotensin system activity and Ang 1–7 in plasma, (2) negative effects on ACE1 inhibitor (captopril) action, (3) detrimental effects on the small arteries function and (4) anti-angiogenic effect in the model of chick chorioallantoic membrane. On the other hand, MLN-4760 induced compensatory mechanisms involving strengthened Mas receptor-, nitric oxide- and hydrogen sulfide-mediated signal transduction in the aorta, which was associated with unchanged blood pressure, suggesting beneficial action of MLN-4760 when administered at a low dose. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Fructose Intake Impairs the Synergistic Vasomotor Manifestation of Nitric Oxide and Hydrogen Sulfide in Rat Aorta.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Golas, Samuel, Drobna, Magdalena, Cebova, Martina, Cacanyiova, Sona, and Magierowski, Marcin
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HYDROGEN sulfide , *FRUCTOSE , *GAMMA-glutamyltransferase , *LDL cholesterol , *HDL cholesterol , *NITRIC oxide , *SYSTOLIC blood pressure , *ADRENERGIC receptors - Abstract
In this study, we evaluated the effect of eight weeks of administration of 10% fructose solution to adult Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats on systolic blood pressure (SBP), plasma and biometric parameters, vasoactive properties of the thoracic aorta (TA), NO synthase (NOS) activity, and the expression of enzymes producing NO and H2S. Eight weeks of fructose administration did not affect SBP, glycaemia, or the plasma levels of total cholesterol or low-density and high-density lipoprotein; however, it significantly increased the plasma levels of γ-glutamyl transferase and alanine transaminase. Chronic fructose intake deteriorated endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation (EDVR) and increased the sensitivity of adrenergic receptors to noradrenaline. Acute NOS inhibition evoked a reduction in EDVR that was similar between groups; however, it increased adrenergic contraction more in fructose-fed rats. CSE inhibition decreased EDVR in WKY but not in fructose-fed rats. The application of a H2S scavenger evoked a reduction in the EDVR in WKY rats and normalized the sensitivity of adrenergic receptors in rats treated with fructose. Fructose intake did not change NOS activity but reduced the expression of eNOS and CBS in the TA and CSE and CBS in the left ventricle. Based on our results, we could assume that the impaired vascular function induced by increased fructose intake was probably not directly associated with a decreased production of NO, but rather with impairment of the NO–H2S interaction and its manifestation in vasoactive responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. The Vasoactive Role of Perivascular Adipose Tissue and the Sulfide Signaling Pathway in a Nonobese Model of Metabolic Syndrome.
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Cacanyiova, Sona, Golas, Samuel, Zemancikova, Anna, Majzunova, Miroslava, Cebova, Martina, Malinska, Hana, Hüttl, Martina, Markova, Irena, and Berenyiova, Andrea
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METABOLIC syndrome ,METABOLIC models ,GLUCOSE intolerance ,ENDOTHELIUM diseases ,ADIPOSE tissues ,ARTERIAL injuries - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the mutual relationship among perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and endogenous and exogenous H
2 S in vasoactive responses of isolated arteries from adult normotensive (Wistar) rats and hypertriglyceridemic (HTG) rats, which are a nonobese model of metabolic syndrome. In HTG rats, mild hypertension was associated with glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia, increased amount of retroperitoneal fat, increased arterial contractility, and endothelial dysfunction associated with arterial wall injury, which was accompanied by decreased nitric oxide (NO)-synthase activity, increased expression of H2 S producing enzyme, and an altered oxidative state. In HTG, endogenous H2 S participated in the inhibition of endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation regardless of PVAT presence; on the other hand, aortas with preserved PVAT revealed a stronger anticontractile effect mediated at least partially by H2 S. Although we observed a higher vasorelaxation induced by exogenous H2 S donor in HTG rats than in Wistar rats, intact PVAT subtilized this effect. We demonstrate that, in HTG rats, endogenous H2 S could manifest a dual effect depending on the type of triggered signaling pathway. H2 S within the arterial wall contributes to endothelial dysfunction. On the other hand, PVAT of HTG is endowed with compensatory vasoactive mechanisms, which include stronger anti-contractile action of H2 S. Nevertheless, the possible negative impact of PVAT during hypertriglyceridemia on the activity of exogenous H2 S donors needs to be taken into consideration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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19. Arterial Hypertension and Plasma Glucose Modulate the Vasoactive Effects of Nitroso-Sulfide Coupled Signaling in Human Intrarenal Arteries.
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Cacanyiova, Sona, Krskova, Katarina, Zorad, Stefan, Frimmel, Karel, Drobna, Magdalena, Valaskova, Zuzana, Misak, Anton, Golas, Samuel, Breza, Jan, Berenyiova, Andrea, Rose, Peter, Zhu, Yi Zhun, and Juhász, Béla
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BLOOD sugar ,ADIPOSE tissues ,ARTERIES ,HYPERTENSION ,ENDOTHELIUM diseases ,RENAL cancer ,POTASSIUM channels - Abstract
We have investigated the vasoactive effects of the coupled nitro-sulfide signaling pathway in lobar arteries (LAs) isolated from the nephrectomized kidneys of cancer patients: normotensive patients (NT) and patients with arterial hypertension (AH). LAs of patients with AH revealed endothelial dysfunction, which was associated with an increased response to the exogenous NO donor, nitrosoglutathione (GSNO). The interaction of GSNO with the H
2 S donor triggered a specific vasoactive response. Unlike in normotensive patients, in patients with AH, the starting and returning of the vasorelaxation induced by the end-products of the H2 S-GSNO interaction (S/GSNO) was significantly faster, however, without the potentiation of the maximum. Moreover, increasing glycemia shortened the time required to reach 50% of the maximum vasorelaxant response induced by S/GSNO products so modulating their final effect. Moreover, we found out that, unlike K+ channel activation, cGMP pathway and HNO as probable mediator could be involved in mechanisms of S/GSNO action. For the first time, we demonstrated the expression of genes coding H2 S-producing enzymes in perivascular adipose tissue and we showed the localization of these enzymes in LAs of normotensive patients and in patients with AH. Our study confirmed that the heterogeneity of specific nitroso-sulfide vasoactive signaling exists depending on the occurrence of hypertension associated with increased plasma glucose level. Endogenous H2 S and the end-products of the H2 S-GSNO interaction could represent prospective pharmacological targets to modulate the vasoactive properties of human intrarenal arteries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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20. The Possible Role of the Nitroso-Sulfide Signaling Pathway in the Vasomotoric Effect of Garlic Juice.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Grman, Marian, Misak, Anton, Golas, Samuel, Cuchorova, Justina, Cacanyiova, Sona, Pecháňová, Olga, and Cebova, Martina
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GARLIC , *HYDROGEN sulfide , *GUANYLATE cyclase , *POTASSIUM channels , *SULFUR compounds , *NEW product development , *BIOACTIVE compounds - Abstract
The beneficial cardiovascular effects of garlic have been reported in numerous studies. The major bioactive properties of garlic are related to organic sulfides. This study aimed to investigate whether garlic juice works exclusively due to its sulfur compounds or rather via the formation of new products of the nitroso-sulfide signaling pathway. Changes in isometric tension were measured on the precontracted aortic rings of adult normotensive Wistar rats. We evaluated NO-donor (S-nitrosoglutathione, GSNO)-induced vasorelaxation and compare it with effects of hydrogen sulfide (H2S)/GSNO and garlic/GSNO. Incubation with garlic juice increased the maximal GSNO-induced relaxation and markedly changed the character of the relaxant response. Although incubation with an H2S donor enhanced the maximal vasorelaxant response of GSNO, neither the absolute nor the relative relaxation changed over time. The mixture of GSNO with an H2S donor evoked a response similar to GSNO-induced relaxation after incubation with garlic juice. This relaxation of the H2S and GSNO mixture was soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) dependent, partially reduced by HNO scavenger and it was adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels (KATP) independent. In this study, we demonstrate for the first time the suggestion that H2S itself is probably not the crucial bioactive compound of garlic juice but rather potentiates the production of new signaling molecules during the GSNO-H2S interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Quercetin Exerts Age-Dependent Beneficial Effects on Blood Pressure and Vascular Function, But Is Inefficient in Preventing Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats.
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Ferenczyova, Kristina, Kalocayova, Barbora, Kindernay, Lucia, Jelemensky, Marek, Balis, Peter, Berenyiova, Andrea, Zemancikova, Anna, Farkasova, Veronika, Sykora, Matus, Tothova, Lubomira, Jasenovec, Tomas, Radosinska, Jana, Torok, Jozef, Cacanyiova, Sona, Barancik, Miroslav, Bartekova, Monika, Pecháňová, Olga, and Cebova, Martina
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MYOCARDIAL reperfusion ,BLOOD pressure ,MYOCARDIUM ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure ,QUERCETIN ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,RATS - Abstract
Background: Quercetin (QCT) was shown to exert beneficial cardiovascular effects in young healthy animals. The aim of the present study was to determine cardiovascular benefits of QCT in older, 6-month and 1-year-old Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats (model of type 2 diabetes). Methods: Lean (fa/+) and obese (fa/fa) ZDF rats of both ages were treated with QCT for 6 weeks (20 mg/kg/day). Isolated hearts were exposed to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury (30 min/2 h). Endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation was measured in isolated aortas. Expression of selected proteins in heart tissue was detected by Western blotting. Results: QCT reduced systolic blood pressure in both lean and obese 6-month-old rats but had no effect in 1-year-old rats. Diabetes worsened vascular relaxation in both ages. QCT improved vascular relaxation in 6-month-old but worsened in 1-year-old obese rats and had no impact in lean controls of both ages. QCT did not exert cardioprotective effects against I/R injury and even worsened post-ischemic recovery in 1-year-old hearts. QCT up-regulated expression of eNOS in younger and PKCε expression in older rats but did not activate whole PI3K/Akt pathway. Conclusions: QCT might be beneficial for vascular function in diabetes type 2; however, increasing age and/or progression of diabetes may confound its vasculoprotective effects. QCT seems to be inefficient in preventing myocardial I/R injury in type 2 diabetes and/or higher age. Impaired activation of PI3K/Akt kinase pathway might be, at least in part, responsible for failing cardioprotection in these subjects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. THE INTERACTION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE WITH NO-SYNTHASE AND NO DONORS TRIGGERS SPECIFIC VASOACTIVE EFFECTS IN ISOLATED ARTERIES OF RATS AND PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION.
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Cacanyiova, Sona, Berenyiova, Andrea, Grman, Marian, Ondrias, Karol, Breza, Jan, and Kristek, Frantisek
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HYPERTENSION , *HYDROGEN sulfide , *SYNTHASES , *BLOOD pressure , *THORACIC aorta - Published
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23. AGE AND INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE MODULATED THE NITRIC OXIDE AND HYDROGEN SULPHIDE SIGNALISATIONS IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS.
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Berenyiova, Andrea
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BLOOD pressure measurement , *NITRIC oxide , *HYDROGEN sulfide , *HYPERTENSION , *SYSTOLIC blood pressure - Published
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24. ENDOTHELIAL AGING IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS.
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Puzserova, Angelika, Zemancikova, Anna, Balis, Peter, Berenyiova, Andrea, Radosinska, Jana, Bernatova, Iveta, Kluknavsky, Michal, Cacanyiova, Sona, Kvandova, Miroslava, and Torok, Jozef
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ENDOTHELIAL cells ,AGING ,HYPERTENSION ,HEART failure ,RIGHT heart ventricle - Published
- 2018
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25. THE REDOX SIGNALING IN THE KIDNEY OF YOUNG SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS AFTER CHRONIC INHIBITION OF NO.
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Majzunova, Miroslava, Pavlicova, Dominika, Kvandova, Miroslava, Berenyiova, Andrea, Jansen, Eugene, and Dovinova, Ima
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CHRONIC kidney failure ,HYPERTENSION ,NITRIC oxide ,PROTEIN expression ,PLETHYSMOGRAPHY - Published
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26. The participation of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulphide signalisation in vasoactive responses of rat thoracic aorta in condition of developed spontaneous hypertension.
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Berenyiova, Andrea, Puzserova, Angelika, Grman, Marian, Kristek, Frantisek, and Cacanyiova, Sona
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27. Coupled nitroso-sulfide signalization triggers specific vasoactive effects in intrarenal arteries of patients with arterial hypertension.
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Cacanyiova, Sona, Berenyiova, Andrea, Kristek, Frantisek, Grman, Marian, Ondrias, Karol, Breza, Jan, and Jr.Breza, Jan
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