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Hypotension and resistance to lipopolysaccharide-induced shock in transgenic mice overexpressing adrenomedullin in their vasculature
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关键词: NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE;    SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELLS;    CIRCULATING ADRENOMEDULLIN;    RAT ADRENOMEDULLIN;    ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS;    GENE-EXPRESSION;    BLOOD-PRESSURE;    PLASMA;    ENDOTOXIN;    PEPTIDE;   
DOI  :  10.1161/01.CIR.101.19.2309
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background - Adrenomedullin (AM) is a vasodilating peptide involved in the regulation of circulatory homeostasis and in the pathophysiology of certain cardiovascular diseases. To determine the extent to which chronic AM overproduction affects circulatory physiology under normal and pathological conditions, we used a preproendothelin-l promoter to establish transgenic mouse lines overexpressing AM in their vasculature. Methods and Results - Transgenic mice overexpressing AM mainly in vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells exhibited significantly lower blood pressure (BP) and higher plasma cGMP levels than their wild-type littermates. Blockade of NO synthase with N-G-monomethyl-L-arginine elevated BP to a greater degree in AM transgenic mice, offsetting the BP difference between the 2 groups. Despite their lower basal BP, administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide elicited smaller declines in BP and less severe organ damage in AM transgenic mice than in wild-type mice. Furthermore, the 24-hour survival rate after induction of lipopolysaccharide shock was significantly higher in the transgenic mice. Conclusions - A chronic increase in vascular AM production reduces BP at least in part via an NO-dependent pathway. In addition, smaller responses to LPS in transgenic mice suggest that AM is protective against the circulatory collapse, organ damage, and mortality characteristic of endotoxic shock.

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