Linchuang shenzangbing zazhi (Jan 2017)
Inhibitory effects of Caveolin-1-m ediated atorvastatin on vasoconstriction of interlobar renal artery in SHR rats
Abstract
Objective Excessive vasoconstriction of interlobar renal artery( IRA) is one of preliminary manifestations of renal damage in hypertension,during which caveolin-1 plays an important role. Atorvastatin( ATVS) represses cholesterol( CHO) synthesis to down-regulate the expression of caveolin-1,so we aimed to investigate whether the ATVS inhibited vasoconstriction of IRA to angiotensinⅡ( Ang Ⅱ) by regulating caveolin-1 in spontaneously hypertensive rats( SHR). Methods Twelve SHR were randomly divided into two groups: SHR control group,and SHR ATVS-treated group. Six Wistar Kyoto( WKY) rats weighing the same were employed as control group. Systolic blood pressure( SBP) was measured with the tail-cuff technique before and 2 or 4 weeks after ATVS treatment. Isometric force recording system was used to detect the vascular function. Western blotting was conducted toexamine the protein abundance of caveolin-1 or angiotensin Ⅱ type 1 receptor( AT1). Immumoprecipitation was carried out to assess the binding of caveolin-1 and AT1. Results SBP,and intensity and sensitivity of vasoconstriction of IRA to Ang Ⅱ were significantly increased in SHR as compared to WKY rats( P 1 as well as Ang Ⅱ elicited binding of caveolin-1 or AT1 in IRA was higher in SHR than in WKY rats,which could also be reduced by ATVS( P 1 in IRA of ATVS-treated SHR( P 1.