PMID: 15243979Jul 13, 2004Paper

Involvement of oxidative stress in the profibrotic action of aldosterone. Interaction wtih the renin-angiotension system

American Journal of Hypertension
Marc IglarzErnesto L Schiffrin

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the involvement of angiotensin II and oxidative stress on cardiovascular damage induced by chronic subcutaneous aldosterone infusion in the absence of salt loading. Sprague-Dawley rats were infused with d-aldosterone (0.75 microg/h subcutaneously) for 6 weeks. Blood pressure was measured with the tail-cuff method. Small arteries were investigated on a pressurized myograph. Cardiovascular and renal collagen was evaluated by Sirius red staining. Systemic oxidant excess was measured with plasma 8-isoprostane by ELISA and by measurement of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances. Vascular reactive oxygen species were studied using hydroethidine and NADPH-generated superoxide anion measured by lucigenin chemiluminescence. After 6 weeks of treatment, systolic blood pressure was significantly increased in aldosterone-infused rats (170+/-8 v 123+/-2 mm Hg in controls, P < .05). Progression of hypertension was partially prevented by co-administration of losartan (AT1 receptor blocker) or tempol (superoxide dismutase mimetic): 140+/-4 and 149+/-6 mm Hg, respectively, P < .05 versus the aldosterone group. Aldosterone induced renal but not cardiac hypertrophy, which was not prevented by losartan or ...Continue Reading

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