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Placental insufficiency results in temporal alterations in the renin angiotensin system in male hypertensive growth restricted offspring
American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
  • Daniela Grigore, University of Mississippi Medical Center
  • Norma B Ojeda, University of Mississippi Medical Center
  • Elliot B Robertson, University of Mississippi Medical Center
  • Antoinette S Dawson, Murrah High School
  • Contrina A Huffman, University of Mississippi Medical Center
  • Erick A Bourassa, University of Mississippi
  • Robert C Speth, University of Mississippi
  • K Bridget Brosnihan, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
  • Barbara T Alexander, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2007
Abstract

Reduced uterine perfusion initiated in late gestation in the rat results in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and development of hypertension by 4 wk of age. We hypothesize that the renin angiotensin system (RAS), a regulatory system important in the long-term control of blood pressure, may be programmed by placental insufficiency and may contribute to the etiology of IUGR hypertension. We previously reported that RAS blockade abolished hypertension in adult IUGR offspring; however, the mechanisms responsible for the early phase of hypertension are unresolved. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine RAS involvement in early programmed hypertension and to determine whether temporal changes in RAS expression are observed in IUGR offspring. Renal renin and angiotensinogen mRNA expression were significantly decreased at birth (80 and 60%, respectively); plasma and renal RAS did not differ in conjunction with hypertension (mean increase of 14 mmHg) in young IUGR offspring; however, hypertension (mean increase of 22 mmHg) in adult IUGR offspring was associated with marked increases in renal angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activity (122%) and renal renin and angiotensinogen mRNA (7-fold and 7.4-fold, respectively), but no change in renal ANG II or angiotensin type 1 receptor. ACE inhibition (enalapril, 10 mg x kg(-1) x day(-1), administered from 2 to 4 wk of age) abolished hypertension in IUGR at 4 wk of age (decrease of 15 mmHg, respectively) with no significant depressor effect in control offspring. Therefore, temporal alterations in renal RAS are observed in IUGR offspring and may play a key role in the etiology of IUGR hypertension.

ORCID ID

0000-0002-6434-2192

DOI
10.1152/ajpregu.00725.2006
Citation Information
Daniela Grigore, Norma B Ojeda, Elliot B Robertson, Antoinette S Dawson, et al.. "Placental insufficiency results in temporal alterations in the renin angiotensin system in male hypertensive growth restricted offspring" American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology Vol. 293 Iss. 2 (2007) p. R804 - 11 ISSN: 0363-6119
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