• Title of article

    Endothelial Dysfunction Limits the Antihypertrophic Action of Bradykinin in Rat Cardiomyocytes

  • Author/Authors

    Anke C Rosenkranz، نويسنده , , Gregory J. Dusting، نويسنده , , Rebecca H. Ritchie، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1119
  • To page
    1126
  • Abstract
    A. C. Rosenkranz, G. J. Dusting and R. H. Ritchie. Endothelial Dysfunction Limits the Antihypertrophic Action of Bradykinin in Rat Cardiomyocytes. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology (2000) 32, 1119–1126. We have previously demonstrated that bradykinin blocks hypertrophy of isolated cardiomyocytes: this is dependent on the release of nitric oxide from endothelial cells. In the present study, we investigated the influence of endothelial dysfunction on the antihypertrophic action of bradykinin. Angiotensin II (1 μ m) induced a 34±2% increase in [3H]phenylalanine incorporation (P<0.001), an in vitro marker of hypertrophy, in adult rat cardiomyocytes co-cultured with bovine aortic endothelial cells. This response was blocked by bradykinin (10 μ m), but restored by the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, Nω-monomethyl- -arginine (100 μ m). However, the antihypertrophic effect of bradykinin in co-culture was abolished by 24 h pretreatment of endothelial cells with high glucose (25 m , to mimic hyperglycemia) and attenuated by hydrogen peroxide (100 μ m, to mimic oxidative stress). Pretreatment with oxidized low-density lipoprotein (100 μ g/ml for 24 h, to mimic hyperlipidemia) was without effect. The hypertrophic response to angiotensin II was not modified by endothelial cell pretreatment. Furthermore, the ability of bradykinin to elevate cGMP (a marker for nitric oxide) in cardiomyocytes co-cultured with endothelial cells was attenuated by pretreatment with either high glucose or hydrogen peroxide. In conclusion, loss of the cardioprotective action of bradykinin against angiotensin II-induced hypertrophy was associated with impaired nitric oxide release from dysfunctional endothelial cells.
  • Keywords
    bradykinin , cardiomyocytes , endothelial cells , Hyperglycemia , hypertrophy.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
  • Record number

    527266