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Estrogen replacement therapy significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women. Previous studies indicate that estradiol (E2) decreases angiotensin II (AT) receptor density in the adrenal and pituitary in NaCl-loaded rats. We used an in vivo model that eliminates the potentially confounding influence of ACTH to determine whether the E2-induced decrease in adrenal AT receptor expression affects aldosterone responses to angiotensin II (Ang II). Female rats were ovariectomized, treated with oil (OVX) or E2 (OVX+E2; 10 microg, s.c.) for 14 days, and fed a NaCl-deficient diet for the last 7 days to maximize adrenal AT receptor expression and responsiveness. On days 12-14 rats were treated with dexamethasone (
DEX
; 25 microg, i.p., every 12 h) to suppress plasma ACTH. On day 14 aldosterone secretion was measured after a 30-min infusion of Ang II (330 ng/min). Ang II infusion increased the peak plasma aldosterone levels to a lesser degree in the OVX+E2 than in the OVX rats (OVX, 1870 +/- 290 pg/ml; OVX+E2, 1010 +/- 86 pg/ml; P < 0.05). Ang II-induced ACTH and aldosterone secretion was also studied in rats that were not treated with
DEX
. In the absence of
DEX
, the peak plasma aldosterone response was also significantly decreased (OVX, 5360 +/- 1200 pg/ml; OVX+E2, 2960 +/- 570 pg/ml; P < 0.05). However, E2 also reduced the plasma ACTH response to Ang II (P < 0.05; OVX, 220 +/- 29 pg/ml; OVX+E2, 160 +/- 20 pg/ml), suggesting that reduced pituitary ACTH responsiveness to Ang II contributes to the effect of E2 on Ang II-induced aldosterone secretion. Adrenal
AT1
binding studies confirmed that E2 significantly reduces adrenal
AT1
receptor expression in both the presence and absence of
DEX
in NaCl-deprived rats. These results indicate that E2-induced decreases in pituitary and adrenal
AT1
receptor expression are associated with attenuated pituitary ACTH and adrenal aldosterone responses to Ang II and suggest that estrogen replacement therapy may modulate Ang II-stimulated aldosterone secretion as part of its well known cardioprotective actions.
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PMID:Estradiol attenuates angiotensin-induced aldosterone secretion in ovariectomized rats. 1110 77
Ataxia telangiectasia
is a rare genetic disease and no therapy is currently available. Glucocorticoid analogues have been shown to improve the neurological symptoms of treated patients. In the present study
ataxia telangiectasia
and wild type cells were used as a cellular model and treated with dexamethasone. The cells were subsequently investigated for membrane and whole cell mechanical properties by atomic force microscopy. In addition, cytoskeleton protein dynamics and nuclear shapes were assayed by fluorescence microscopy, while western blots were used to assess actin and tubulin content. At the macro level, dexamethasone directly modified the cell shape, Young's modulus and cytoskeleton protein dynamics. At the nano level, the roughness of the cell surface and the local nano-mechanical proprieties were found to be affected by
Dexa
. Our results show that
ataxia telangiectasia
and wild type cells are affected by
Dexa
, although there are dissimilarities in some macro-level and nano-level features between the tested cell lines. The Young's modulus of the cells appears to depend mainly on nuclear shape, with a slight contribution from the tested cytoskeleton proteins. The current study proposes that dexamethasone influences
ataxia telangiectasia
cell membranes contents, cell components and cell shape.
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PMID:Nano-Mechanical Characterization of Ataxia Telangiectasia Cells Treated with Dexamethasone. 2793 65
Ataxia telangiectasia
(AT) is a rare incurable genetic disease caused by biallelic mutations in the
Ataxia telangiectasia
-mutated gene. Intra-erythrocyte infusion of dexamethasone improves clinical outcomes in AT patients; however, the molecular mechanisms that lead to this improvement remain unknown. Hence, to gain a better understanding of these mechanisms, we assessed the effects of glucocorticoid administration on gene expression in the blood of AT patients. Whole blood was obtained from nine children enrolled in a phase two clinical trial, who were being treated with dexamethasone (AT
Dexa
), from six untreated AT patients (AT) and from six healthy volunteers (WT). CodeLink Whole Genome Bioarrays were used to assess transcript expression. The reliability of the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was verified by qRT-PCR analysis. The enriched Gene Ontology (GO) terms and the pathways of the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) of DEGs obtained by group comparisons were achieved using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID). Functional network analyses were computed by Reactome FI. The likely involved transcription factors were revealed by iRegulon. Among the identified DEGs influenced by the pathology and restored by dexamethasone, we detected 522 upregulated probes coding for known proteins, while 22 probes were downregulated, as they were in healthy subjects. These results provide useful information and represent a first step towards gaining a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the effects of dexamethasone on AT patients.
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PMID:In vivo effects of dexamethasone on blood gene expression in ataxia telangiectasia. 2874 12