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The angiotensin-(1-7) receptor agonist AVE0991 is cardioprotective in diabetic rats

Authors :
Heinz-Peter Schultheiss
Frank Spillmann
Silvia Heringer-Walther
Thomas Walther
Carsten Tschöpe
Felicitas Escher
Melanie Sidiropoulos
Linda Ebermann
Source :
European journal of pharmacology. 590(1-3)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Angiotensin-(1–7) is associated with beneficial effects in cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we determined the effect of AVE0991, a nonpeptide angiotensin-(1–7) receptor agonist, on cardiac function in an animal model of diabetes mellitus type I. Diabetes was induced in Sprague–Dawley rats by a single injection of streptozotocin (70 mg/kg). Diabetic and non-diabetic animals were fed with AVE0991 (20 mg/kg per day) or control chow. Normoglycemic control chow- or AVE0991-fed rats served as controls ( n = 10/group). After five weeks, metabolic cage experiments were performed to assess metabolic parameters. Six weeks after induction of diabetes, cardiac function was monitored using a Millar-tip catheter system. AVE0991 had no effect on any of the investigated hemodynamic parameters under normoglycemic conditions. Hyperglycemia was comparable in diabetic animals with or without AVE0991 treatment. Diabetic control rats suffered from severe systolic dysfunction, indicated by a significant decrease in heart rate, left ventricular systolic pressure, systolic blood pressure and an impairment of left ventricular contractility. Administration of AVE0991 clearly rescued cardiac function under diabetic conditions as indicated by a normalisation of blood pressure and contractility parameters. Our data demonstrates a dominant beneficial impact of AVE0991 on the diabetic heart, implying a cardioprotective role for angiotensin-(1–7) under hyperglycemic conditions and thus pointing to new therapeutic strategies using angiotensin-(1–7) agonists to treat cardiovascular complications in diabetes mellitus.

Details

ISSN :
00142999
Volume :
590
Issue :
1-3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e1fec305e761fa586f80eb087585ee56