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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
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To elucidate the cellular mechanism of endothelin-1 biosynthesis induced by angiotensin and
vasopressin
, we first cloned and sequenced full-length bovine preproendothelin-1 complementary DNA (cDNA) from a cultured bovine carotid artery endothelial cell cDNA library. The predicted bovine preproendothelin-1 consists of 202 amino acid residues and has a high percentage of homology to human, porcine, and rat preproendothelin-1 (70%, 81%, and 77%, respectively).
Big endothelin-1
, an intermediate form, consists of 39 residues differing only at position Val28 from porcine (Ile28) and His27 from rat (Arg27). The predicted 21-residue mature endothelin-1 is identical to human, porcine, rat, canine, and mouse endothelin-1. Northern blot analysis with the cloned cDNA as a probe demonstrated that a single 2.3-kb preproendothelin-1 messenger RNA (mRNA) is expressed not only in endothelial cells, but also in various bovine tissues, including lung, brain, heart, intestine, kidney, ovary, and urinary bladder. Angiotensin II and arginine vasopressin immediately and dose-dependently induced expression of preproendothelin-1 mRNA, whose effects were abolished by specific receptor antagonists. These findings suggest that stimulation of endothelin-1 secretion from endothelial cells by both agonists may be principally due to induction of preproendothelin-1 mRNA.
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PMID:Induction of endothelin-1 gene by angiotensin and vasopressin in endothelial cells. 159 77
In a new model of spontaneous hypertension, namely the Prague hypertensive rat (PHR), hypertension is transferred with a kidney transplanted from the PHR to its normotensive counterpart (PNR) by an as yet unknown mechanism. One candidate may be endothelin (ET), since this potent vasoconstrictor affects vascular tone, renal haemodynamics and renal excretory function, and all members of this peptide family are located within the kidney and act in an autocrine/paracrine fashion. In the present study we investigated, in the renal tissue of PHRs and PNRs: (1)
preproET-1
and preproET-3 mRNAs as well as ET-1 and ET-3 peptide distribution, (2) endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE)-1 mRNA expression, and (3) ET receptors and their characteristics in membranes of glomeruli and papillae. In addition, plasma ET concentration and urinary ET excretion were determined. Quantitative measurements by competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction revealed ET-1 mRNA levels in the renal cortex from PHRs and PNRs of 1.09+/-0.13 and 1. 29+/-0.18 amol/microgram of total RNA respectively, and in red medulla of 2.72+/-0.82 and 3.30+/-0.68 amol/microgram respectively. In contrast, renal papilla from PHRs showed significantly lower levels of
preproET-1
mRNA (1.81+/-0.64 amol/microgram of total RNA, compared with 4.25+/-0.82 amol/microgram in PNRs; each n=5; P<0.05). The ET-1 peptide concentration in papillary tissue was also significantly lower in PHRs than in PNRs (120.2+/-30.8 and 491.3+/-53.4 fmol/mg of protein respectively; n=5; P<0.01), whereas it was similar in cortex and medulla from PHRs and PNRs. The preproET-3 mRNA content in renal tissue was much lower than that of
preproET-1
mRNA. It was significantly higher in red medulla from PHRs compared with that from PNRs (0.25+/-0.05 and 0.13+/-0.02 amol/microgram of total RNA respectively; P<0.05), but was similar in papillae of PHRs and PNRs (0.04+/-0.02 and 0.05+/-0.01 amol/microgram respectively; n=5). Cortical preproET-3 mRNA was at the lower limit of detection. Similarly, the ET-3 peptide concentration was slightly but significantly higher in the red medulla of PHRs compared with PNRs (15.4+/-2.0 and 8.8+/-0.8 fmol/mg of protein respectively; n=5; P<0. 05), whereas no differences in ET-3 peptide concentration were found in papillae from PHRs and PNRs. ECE-1 mRNA levels were similar in the renal cortex, red medulla and papillae from PHRs and PNRs, ranging between 0.34+/-0.03 and 0.56+/-0.12 amol/microgram of total RNA. Of the total ET receptors in glomerular membranes, 39% were ETA receptors, whereas papillary membranes contained exclusively ETB receptors. PHRs and PNRs showed similar Bmax and Kd values for ET-1 in renal glomerular membranes (Bmax, 6.5+/-1.3 and 4.9+/-1.2 pmol/mg of protein respectively; Kd, 0.69+/-0.10 and 0.56+/-0.10 nM respectively) and papillary membranes (Bmax, 9.7+/-1.1 and 11.3+/-1. 6 pmol/mg of protein respectively; Kd, 0.30+/-0.04 and 0.42+/-0.07 nM respectively). Plasma ET-1/2 concentrations (10.4+/-1.3 and 12. 2+/-1.2 fmol/ml in PHRs and PNRs respectively) and urinary ET-1 excretion (3.1+/-0.3 and 3.0+/-0.2 pmol/24 h in PHRs and PNRs respectively) were similar in hypertensive and normotensive rats. In summary, although tissue levels of preproET-3 mRNA were very low in the kidney, significantly greater amounts of preproET-3 mRNA and ET-3 peptide were found in medullary tissue from PHRs compared with PNRs, a finding that awaits further investigation. In contrast, the
preproET-1
mRNA content and ET-1 peptide concentration were significantly lower in papillary tissue from PHRs compared with PNRs. Decreased synthesis of ET-1, which normally antagonizes the action of [Arg8]
vasopressin
, may allow increased water (and sodium) reabsorption at the level of the inner medullary collecting duct. This intrinsic defect of the kidney in the PHR may contribute to hypertension in this model, and may transmit high blood pressure on transplantation of the 'hypertensive' kidney i
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PMID:The renal endothelin system in the Prague hypertensive rat, a new model of spontaneous hypertension. 1036 99
We have recently reported that endothelin-1 (ET-1), which is increased in the arteries of deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt hypertensive rats, stimulates superoxide production. However, the humoral mechanisms responsible for ET-1-induced superoxide formation in low-renin models of hypertension, such as DOCA-salt hypertension, remain undefined. Vasopressin is known to upregulate vascular
preproET-1
gene expression in DOCA-salt rats, an effect that is absent in
vasopressin
-deficient Brattleboro rats treated with DOCA-salt. The present study tested the hypothesis that
vasopressin
contributes to ET-1-induced vascular superoxide production in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats. Carotid arterial segments of DOCA, sham (uninephrectomized), or normal (untreated) rats were used for the study. In vitro
vasopressin
treatment of carotid arteries from normal rats for 24 hours, but not 4 hours, increased both ET-1 and superoxide levels. The increase of
vasopressin
-induced superoxide was reduced by pretreatment of the vessels with ABT627, a selective ETA receptor antagonist ABT627. Vasopressin, ET-1, and superoxide levels were significant elevated in carotid arteries of DOCA-salt rats compared with sham controls. The selective V1-
vasopressin
receptor antagonist (beta-Mercapto-beta, beta-cyclopentamethylenepropiony1, O-Me-Tyr2, Arg8
vasopressin
, ME-AVP), decreased superoxide both in
vasopressin
-treated vessels of normal rats and in vessels of DOCA-salt rats, with a concomitant reduction of ET-1 content. These results suggest that
vasopressin
increases vascular superoxide levels by stimulating ET-1 formation in mineralocorticoid hypertension, and that V1-
vasopressin
receptors play an important role in this process.
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PMID:Vasopressin induces vascular superoxide via endothelin-1 in mineralocorticoid hypertension. 1262 76