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Tissue distribution of antihypertensive dipeptide, Val-Tyr, after its single oral administration to spontaneously hypertensive rats

Authors :
Terukazu Kawasaki
Hiromi Oka
Kiyoshi Matsumoto
Toshiro Matsui
Ko Ichi Kimoto
Katsuhiro Osajima
Miho Imamura
Source :
Journal of Peptide Science. 10(9):535-545
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2004.

Abstract

The distribution of an antihypertensive dipeptide, Val-Tyr (VY), in the tissues of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was investigated in this study. A single oral administration of VY (10 mg/kg) to 18-week-old SHR resulted in a prolonged reduction of systolic blood pressure (SBP) up to 9 h (SBP0h 198.0+/-3.6 mmHg; SBP9h 154.6+/-3.5 mmHg). As a result of VY determination, a roughly 10-fold higher increment of plasma VY level was observed at 1 h than that at 0 h, whereas thereafter the level declined rapidly. In tissues, VY was widely accumulated in the kidney, lung, heart, mesenteric artery and abdominal aorta with the area under the curve over 9 h of more than 40 pmol h/g tissue; of these a higher VY level was observed in the kidney and lung. In addition, a mean resident time (MRT) for each tissue (>5 h except for liver) revealed that VY preferably accumulated in the tissues rather than in the plasma (MRT 3.8 h). Significant reductions of tissue angiotensin I-converting enzyme activity and angiotensin II level were found in the abdominal aorta as well as in the kidney, suggesting that these organs could be a target site associated with the antihypertensive action of VY.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10752617
Volume :
10
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Peptide Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f4d28136c3f0e74f297025e063dd012a