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The role of endothelin-1 in strain-related susceptibility to develop hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in rats.

Authors :
Karamsetty MR
Pietras L
Klinger JR
Lanzillo JJ
Leiter JC
Ou LC
Hill NS
Source :
Respiration physiology [Respir Physiol] 2001 Nov 01; Vol. 128 (2), pp. 219-27.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The Hilltop (H) strain compared to the Madison (M) strain of Sprague-Dawley rats develops severe pulmonary hypertension in response to chronic hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that endothelin-1 (ET-1) contributes to these strain-related differences. Plasma ET-1 content was not modified by chronic hypoxia in either strain. The lung ET-1 peptide and preproET-1 mRNA content were significantly increased to the same magnitude in both strains at 2 and 3 weeks of hypoxia. The ET(A) receptor mRNA increased more at 3 weeks of hypoxia in the lungs of H rats than in M rats, but not at other time points. The ET(B) receptor mRNA was not modified by hypoxia in either strain. After 3 days of normoxic recovery following 2 weeks of hypoxia, ET-1 protein and mRNA levels decreased to baseline levels in both rat strains. We conclude that ET-1 does not contribute to the development of cardiopulmonary differences between the H and M strains in response to hypoxia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0034-5687
Volume :
128
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Respiration physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11812386
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0034-5687(01)00255-9