Vascular remodeling is an adaptive response to various stimuli,including mechanical forces,inflammatory cy tokines and hormones.In the present study,we investigated the role of angiotensinII type 1 receptor(ATIR)and c...Vascular remodeling is an adaptive response to various stimuli,including mechanical forces,inflammatory cy tokines and hormones.In the present study,we investigated the role of angiotensinII type 1 receptor(ATIR)and calcium channel in carotid artery remodeling in response to increased biomechanical forces by using the transverse aortic constriction(TAC)rat model.TAC was induced on ten week-old male Sprague Dawley rats and these models were treated with ATIR blocker olmesartan(1 mg/kg/day)or/and calcium channel blocker(CCB)amlodipine(0.5 mgkgday)for 14 days.After the treatment,the right common carotid artery proximal to the band(RCCA-B)was collected for further assay.Results showed that olmesartan,but not amlodipine,significantly prevented TAC-induced adventitial hyperplasia.Similarly,olmesartan,but not amlodipine,significantly prevented vascular inflammation,as indicated by increased tumor necrosis factor a(TNF-a)and increased p65 phosphorylation,an indicator of nuclear factor K-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells(NFkB)activation in RCCA-B.In contrast,both olmesartan and amlodipine reversed the decreased expression of endothelial nitric oxidase synthase(eNOS)and improved endothelium-dependent vasodilation,whereas combination of olmesartan and amlodipine showed no further synergistic protective effects.These results suggest that AT1R was involved in vascular remodeling and inflammation in response to pressure overload,whereas ATIR and subsequent calcium channel were involved in endothelial dysfunction.展开更多
基金This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81100814,No.91539202,No.81230071 and No.81571630)the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Farmily Planning(No.201540222 and No.2017YQ076).
文摘Vascular remodeling is an adaptive response to various stimuli,including mechanical forces,inflammatory cy tokines and hormones.In the present study,we investigated the role of angiotensinII type 1 receptor(ATIR)and calcium channel in carotid artery remodeling in response to increased biomechanical forces by using the transverse aortic constriction(TAC)rat model.TAC was induced on ten week-old male Sprague Dawley rats and these models were treated with ATIR blocker olmesartan(1 mg/kg/day)or/and calcium channel blocker(CCB)amlodipine(0.5 mgkgday)for 14 days.After the treatment,the right common carotid artery proximal to the band(RCCA-B)was collected for further assay.Results showed that olmesartan,but not amlodipine,significantly prevented TAC-induced adventitial hyperplasia.Similarly,olmesartan,but not amlodipine,significantly prevented vascular inflammation,as indicated by increased tumor necrosis factor a(TNF-a)and increased p65 phosphorylation,an indicator of nuclear factor K-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells(NFkB)activation in RCCA-B.In contrast,both olmesartan and amlodipine reversed the decreased expression of endothelial nitric oxidase synthase(eNOS)and improved endothelium-dependent vasodilation,whereas combination of olmesartan and amlodipine showed no further synergistic protective effects.These results suggest that AT1R was involved in vascular remodeling and inflammation in response to pressure overload,whereas ATIR and subsequent calcium channel were involved in endothelial dysfunction.