Short-term suppression of the renin-angiotensin system in mice associated with hypertension during pregnancy

Molecular Medicine Reports
Tomohiro IshimaruAkiyoshi Fukamizu

Abstract

Pregnancy-induced hypertension or pre-eclampsia is a major disorder that may result in serious complications for the mother and fetus. It is characterized from maternal hypertension in late pregnancy and peripheral tissue damage, including kidney, heart and placenta, and the fetus suffers from intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) and high perinatal mortality. Recently, it has been postulated that angiotensin II (Ang II), a potent vasoconstrictor in the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia; however, the beneficial effect of the suppression of RAS has not yet been fully elucidated. Previously, we generated a transgenic mouse model that developed pregnancy-associated hypertension (PAH) by the overproduction of Ang II in maternal circulation during late pregnancy. In addition, mice with PAH exhibited maternal and fetal abnormalities, such as proteinuria, cardiac hypertrophy, placental morphological changes and IUGR. In this study, in order to attenuate the activity of redundant RAS during the advanced stages of PAH, we administered olmesartan (Olm), an angiotensin receptor blocker, and captopril (Cp), an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, from E17 to E19 days of gestation...Continue Reading

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Aug 12, 2015·Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E·Kanchan VaswaniMurray D Mitchell
Dec 15, 2016·Frontiers in Medicine·Douglas B Kell, Louise C Kenny

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