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Query: UMLS:C0018801 (
heart failure
)
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Hypertension affects over 1 billion people worldwide and increases the risk for
heart failure
, stroke, and chronic kidney disease. Despite high prevalence and devastating impact, its etiology still remains poorly understood for most hypertensive cases.
Rcn2
, which encodes reticulocalbin 2, is a candidate gene for atherosclerosis that we have previously reported in mice. Here, we identified
Rcn2
as a novel regulator of blood pressure in mice.
Rcn2
was abundantly expressed in the endothelium and adventitia of normal arteries and was dramatically upregulated in the medial layer of the artery undergoing structural remodeling. Deletion of
Rcn2
lowered basal blood pressure and attenuated ANG II-induced hypertension in C57BL/6 mice. siRNA knockdown of
Rcn2
dramatically increased production of the nitric oxide (NO) breakdown products nitrite and nitrate by endothelial cells but not by smooth muscle cells. Isolated carotid arteries from
Rcn2
-/-
mice showed an increased sensitivity to the ACh-induced NO-mediated relaxant response compared with arteries of
Rcn2
+/+
mice. Analysis of a recent meta-data set showed associations of genetic variants near
RCN2
with blood pressure in humans. These data suggest that
Rcn2
regulates blood pressure and contributes to hypertension through actions on endothelial NO synthase.
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PMID:Loss of reticulocalbin 2 lowers blood pressure and restrains ANG II-induced hypertension in vivo. 3094 68