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ANG II infusion promotes abdominal aortic aneurysms independent of increased blood pressure in hypercholesterolemic mice

Authors :
Cassis, Lisa A.
Gupte, Manisha
Thayer, Sarah
Zhang, Xuan
Charnigo, Richard
Howatt, Deborah A.
Rateri, Debra L.
Daugherty, Alan
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. May, 2009, Vol. 296 Issue 5, pH1660, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Infusion of ANG II in hyperlipidemic mice augments atherosclerosis and causes formation of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). The purpose of this study was to define the contribution of ANG II-induced hypertension to these vascular pathologies. Male apolipoprotein E (apoE)- and LDL receptor (LDLr)-deficient mice were infused with ANG II (1,000 ng x [kg.sup.-1] x [min.sup.-1]) or norepinephrine (NE; 5.6 mg x [kg.sup.-1] x [day.sup.-1]) for 28 days. Infusion of ANG II or NE increased mean arterial pressure (MAP; ANG II, 133 [+ or -] 2.8; NE, 129 [+ or -] 13 mmHg) to a similar extent compared with baseline blood pressures (MAP, 107 [+ or -] 2 mmHg). Abdominal aortic width increased in both apoE-deficient (apo[E.sup.-/-]) or LDLr-deficient (LD[Lr.sup.-/-]) mice infused with ANG II (apo[E.sup.-/-]: 1.4 [+ or -] 0.1; LD[Lr.sup.-/-]: 1.6 [+ or -] 0.2 mm). In contrast, NE did not change diameters of abdominal aortas (apo[E.sup.-/-]: 0.91 [+ or -] 0.03; LD[Lr.sup.-/-]: 0.87 [+ or -] 0.02 mm). Similarly, atherosclerotic lesions in aortic arches were much greater in mice infused with ANG II compared with NE. At a subpressor infusion rate of ANG II (500 ng x [kg.sup.-1] x [min.sup.-1]), AAAs developed in 50% of apo[E.sup.-/-] mice. Alternatively, administration of hydralazine (250 mg/l) to ANG II-infused apo[E.sup.-/-] mice (1,000 ng x [kg.sup.-1] x [min.sup.-1]) lowered systolic blood pressure (day 28: ANG II, 157 [+ or -] 6; ANG II/hydralazine, 135 [+ or -] 6 mmHg) but did not prevent AAA formation or atherosclerosis. These results demonstrate that infusion of ANG II to hyperlipidemic mice induces AAAs and augments atherosclerosis independent of increased blood pressure. aneurysms; hypertension; vascular lesions

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
296
Issue :
5
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.200252601