(Hypertension. 1997;29:98.)
© 1997 American Heart Association, Inc.
Research Articles (Issue 1, Part 1) |
the Franz Volhard Clinic Virchow Klinikum, and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany); University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) U367, Paris, France.
Correspondence to Friedrich C. Luft, MD, Franz Volhard Clinic, Wiltberg Strasse 50, 13122 Berlin, FRG.
We tested the hypothesis that changes in angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene expression can regulate the rate of local vascular angiotensin II (Ang II) production. We perfused isolated rat hindlimbs with an artificial medium and infused renin and Ang I via the perfusate. Ang I and II were measured by radioimmunoassay. We then increased ACE gene expression and ACE levels in the rat aorta by producing two-kidney, one clip (2K1C) hypertension for 4 weeks. Gene expression was measured by RNAse protection assay, and ACE activity in the vessel wall was measured by the Cushman-Cheung assay. Angiotensin I infusion at 1, 10, 100, and 1000 pmol/mL led to 371±14 (±SEM), 3611±202, 44 828±1425, and 431 503±16 439 fmol/mL Ang II released, respectively, from the hindlimbs (r=.98, P<.001). Thus, the conversion rate did not change across four orders of magnitude, and the system was not saturable under these conditions. In 2K1C hindlimbs, Ang I infusion (0.5 pmol/mL) resulted in increased Ang II generation (157±16 versus 123±23 fmol/mL, P=.014 at minute 10) compared with controls. ACE gene expression and ACE activity were increased in 2K1C hindlimbs compared with controls (36±4 versus 17±1 mU/mg protein, P<.001). Ang II degradation in the two groups did not differ. To investigate the conversion of locally generated Ang I, we infused porcine renin (0.5 milliunits per mL) into 2K1C and control hindlimbs. Despite markedly higher Ang I release in sham-operated than in 2K1C rats (71±8 versus 37±6 pmol/mL, P=.008 at minute 12), Ang II was only moderately increased (36±3 versus 25±6 pmol/mL, P=.12 at minute 12). This difference between 2K1C rats and controls reflected a higher rate of conversion in 2K1C rats. Thus, Ang I conversion in the rat hindlimb is linear over a wide range of substrate concentrations and occurs at a fixed relationship. Nevertheless, increased ACE gene expression and ACE activity in the vessel wall lead to an increase in the conversion of Ang I to Ang II. We conclude that local ACE gene expression and ACE activity can influence the local rate of Ang II production.
Key Words: angiotensin-converting enzyme renin angiotensin hypertension, renovascular hindlimb
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