Increased renal medullary H2O2 leads to hypertension

Hypertension
Ayako MakinoAllen W Cowley

Abstract

We have recently reported that exaggerated oxidative stress in the renal medulla due to superoxide dismutase inhibition resulted in a reduction of renal medullary blood flow and sustained hypertension. The present study tested the hypothesis that selective scavenging of O2*- in the renal medulla would prevent hypertension associated with this exaggerated oxidative stress. An indwelling, aortic catheter was implanted in nonnephrectomized Sprague-Dawley rats for daily measurement of arterial blood pressure, and a renal medullary interstitial catheter was implanted for continuous delivery of the superoxide dismutase inhibitor diethyldithiocarbamic acid (DETC, 7.5 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)) and a chemical superoxide dismutase mimetic, 4-hydroxytetramethyl piperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPOL, 10 mg. kg-1. d-1). Renal medullary interstitial infusion of TEMPOL completely blocked DETC-induced accumulation of O2*- in the renal medulla, as measured by the conversion rate of dihydroethidium to ethidium in the dialysate and by urinary excretion of 8-isoprostanes. However, TEMPOL infusion failed to prevent DETC-induced hypertension, unless catalase (5 mg x kg(-1) d(-1)) was coinfused. Direct infusion of H2O2 into the renal medulla resulted in increases of ...Continue Reading

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