Title of article :
Effects of angiotensin II and insulin on ERK1/2 activation in fibroblasts from hypertensive patients
Author/Authors :
Michelangelo Sartori، نويسنده , , Giulio Ceolotto، نويسنده , , Italia Papparella، نويسنده , , Elisabetta Baritono، نويسنده , , Laura Ciccariello، نويسنده , , Lorenzo Cal?، نويسنده , , Matteo Leoni، نويسنده , , Andrea Semplicini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
7
From page :
604
To page :
610
Abstract :
Abstract Background Insulin resistance, a frequent finding in hypertensive patients, leads to accelerated cardiovascular damage. It has been suggested that a crosstalk between angiotensin II and insulin signaling pathways may provoke insulin resistance, and may contribute to the development of cardiovascular damage. To identify a common pathophysiologic pathway between metabolic disorders and cardiovascular remodeling, we investigated the effect of angiotensin II and insulin on extracellular signal regulated kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2), isoforms of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) involved in cellular proliferation and extracellular matrix deposition. Methods Skin fibroblasts from normotensive subjects, insulin sensitive hypertensive subjects, and insulin resistant hypertensive subjects were cultured and used after four passages. The ERK1/2 expression and phosphorylation were measured by Western blot using specific antibodies, respectively anti-ERK1/2 and anti-pERK1/2. Expression of AT1 receptor for angiotensin II was determined by reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction in real time. Results The ERK1/2 were similarly expressed in skin fibroblasts from all groups; ERK1/2 phosporylation evoked by angiotensin II was significantly higher in fibroblasts from hypertensive patients in comparison to normotensive subjects, but the increase was observed only in insulin resistant hypertensive subjects. The effect of insulin on ERK1/2 phosphorylation was not significantly different in the three groups. Treatment with the combination of insulin and angiotensin II increased ERK1/2 phosphorylation to a greater extent in comparison to the single agonists in normotensive subjects and in insulin sensitive but not in insulin resistant hypertensive subjects. Conclusions Angiotensin II stimulated ERK1/2 activation is increased in insulin resistant hypertensive subjects, and it may play a role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and accelerated cardiovascular damage.
Keywords :
Signal transduction. , mitogen-activated protein kinase , insulin , angiotensin II , hypertension , insulin resistance , Diabetes
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number :
648815
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