Activation of prostaglandin E-2 EP1 receptor increases arteriolar tone and blood pressure in mice with type 2 diabetes

作者:Rutkai Ibolya; Feher Attila; Erdei Nora; Henrion Daniel; Papp Zoltan; Edes Istvan; Koller Akos; Kaley Gabor; Bagi Zsolt*
来源:Cardiovascular Research, 2009, 83(1): 148-154.
DOI:10.1093/cvr/cvp098

摘要

Aims Type 2 diabetes mellitus is frequently associated with hypertension, but the underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. We tested the hypothesis that activation of type 1 prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2)) receptor (EP1) increases skeletal muscle arteriolar tone and blood pressure in mice with type 2 diabetes. Methods and results In 12-week-old, male db/db mice (with homozygote mutation in leptin receptor), systolic blood pressure was significantly elevated, compared with control heterozygotes. Isolated, pressurized gracilis muscle arterioles (similar to 90 mu m) of db/db mice exhibited an enhanced pressure-and angiotensin II (0.1-10 nM)-induced tone, which was reduced by the selective EP1 receptor antagonist, AH6809 (10 mu M), to the level observed in arterioles of control mice. Exogenous application of PGE(2) (10 pM-100 nM) or the selective agonist of the EP1 receptor, 17-phenyl-trinor-PGE(2) (10 pM-100 nM), elicited arteriolar constrictions that were significantly enhanced in db/db mice (max: 31 +/- 4 and 29 +/- 5%), compared with controls (max: 20 +/- 2 and 14 +/- 3%, respectively). In the aorta of db/db mice, an increased protein expression of EP1, but not EP4, receptor was also detected by western immunoblotting. Moreover, we found that oral administration of the EP1 receptor antagonist, AH6809 (10 mg/kg/day, for 4 days), significantly reduced the systolic blood pressure in db/db, but not in control mice. Conclusion Activation of EP1 receptors increases arteriolar tone, which could contribute to the development of hypertension in the db/db mice.

  • 出版日期2009-7-1