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Alterations in the Renin-Angiotensin System in the contralateral carotid artery after balloon catheter injury

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Author(s):
Vania Claudia Olivon
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Ribeirão Preto.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto (PCARP/BC)
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Examining board members:
Ana Maria de Oliveira; Fernando Barbosa Junior; Lusiane Maria Bendhack; Rita de Cassia Aleixo Tostes Passaglia; Carlos Renato Tirapelli
Advisor: Ana Maria de Oliveira
Abstract

Fifteen days after balloon catheter injury Emax of Ang II was increased in the contralateral artery as compared to values obtained in arteries from intact animals. This increase in Ang II Emax was not modified in the absence of the endothelium. The morphological and morphometric characteristics in the contralateral artery were not altered as compared to control animals. The sympathetic desnervation and sensory desnervation abolished the increase Emax of Ang II in the contralateral artery. The concentration-effect curves to angiotensinogen and Ang I were similar in contralateral arteries and in control arteries. In the presence of endothelium, losartan (AT1 antagonist receptor) and PD 123,319 (AT2 antagonist receptor) showed noncompetitive antagonistic characteristics in control arteries and contralateral artery. It was also observed that vasorelaxant effect of high concentrations of Ang II was reversed to vasoconstrictors effects in the presence of selective antagonists of AT1 receptors, Mas receptors and B2 receptors in the control arteries and contraalteral arteries. However, Emax of Ang II in these conditions was greater in contralateral artery. Contralateral artery showed increased expression of AT2 and Mas receptors, while AT1 have the same expression when compared to control arteries. Ang (1-7) triggered concentration response curves in arteries with and without endothelium. However, was observed Emax Ang (1-7) values was significantly increased in the contralateral artery in presence or absence of endothelium. Emax of Ang II in control arteries with endothelium in the presence of NOS isoforms inhibitors was increased, whereas the contralateral artery this parameter was the same. Nitrite and nitrate production was reduced in the contralateral artery when compared to control artery. NOS isoforms expression were reduced in contralateral artery. Balloon catheter injury increased ROS formation in contralateral artery, which abolished in the presence of tiron (ROS scavenger). The injury also induced increased p22phox enzyme expression, subunit of the NADPH oxidase system. Ang II Emax in the contralateral artery in the presence of tiron was similar as obtained in control arteries without tiron. In conclusion, the balloon catheter injury promoted neurocompensatory responses and increased oxidative stress in the contralateral artery. These changes increased AT2 and Mas receptor expression and also intracellular mechanisms triggered by activation of AT1 receptors. (AU)