Pharmaceuticals (Jun 2022)

Adrenomedullin Improves Cardiac Remodeling and Function in Obese Rats with Hypertension

  • Pei Qian,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Fang-Zheng Wang,
  • Hang-Bing Dai,
  • Hong-Yu Wang,
  • Qing Gao,
  • Hong Zhou,
  • Ye-Bo Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15060719
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 719

Abstract

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This study aimed to determine whether adrenomedullin (ADM, 7.2 μg/kg/day, ip), an important endogenous active peptide, has a protective role in cardiac remodeling and function in obesity-related hypertension (OH) rats. A high-fat diet (HFD) was used to induce OH for 20 weeks. H9c2 cells incubated with palmitate (PA, 200 μM) to mimic high free fatty acid in obesity were used as an in vitro model. In OH rats, ADM not only decreased body weight (BW) and blood pressure (BP) but also improved systemic inflammation and oxidative stress. Moreover, ADM still had a greater inhibitory effect on local inflammation and oxidative stress in the hearts of OH rats, and the same anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects were also confirmed in PA-treated H9c2 cells. The ADM receptor antagonist or Akt inhibitor effectively attenuated the inhibitory effects of ADM on inflammation and oxidative stress in PA-stimulated H9c2 cells. Furthermore, ADM application effectively normalized heart function, and hematoxylin-eosin and Masson staining and collagen volume fraction results showed that ADM improved cardiac remodeling in hearts of OH rats. ADM attenuated cardiac inflammation and oxidative stress via the receptor-Akt pathway, which involves the improvement of cardiac remodeling and function in OH rats.

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