Linchuang shenzangbing zazhi (Jan 2017)

Inhibitory effects of Caveolin-1-m ediated atorvastatin on vasoconstriction of interlobar renal artery in SHR rats

  • XIE Xiao-ping,
  • ZHANG Hai-jun,
  • GUO Yi-bin,
  • ZHANG Xi,
  • CHANG Yao-ming,
  • BAO Jun-xiang

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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.

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