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Angiotensin I-converting enzyme gene polymorphism influences chronic hypertensive response in the rat Goldblatt model

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Ocaranza, María Paz
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Angiotensin I-converting enzyme gene polymorphism influences chronic hypertensive response in the rat Goldblatt model
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  • Ocaranza, María Paz;
  • Piddo Mijares, Ana María;
  • Faúndez Fuentes, Perla Andrea;
  • Lavandero González, Sergio;
  • Jalil Milad, Jorge;
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Background and objective In humans, the insertion/ deletion polymorphism in the anglotensin (Ang) I converting enzyme (ACE) gene significantly determines ACE activity. The deletion allele induces higher ACE levels and is associated with hypertension in men. In the rat, a microsatellite marker in the ACE gene allows differentiation of the ACE alleles among strains with different ACE levels. We evaluated the effect of genetically determined ACE expression on the development of renovascular hypertension in the rat. Methods and results Systolic BP (SBP), ACE and angiotensin 11 (Ang 11) levels were measured using the Goldblatt (Gb) model (two kidneys, one clip) in homozygous males of two inbred strains (F-2) Of Lewis x Brown-Norway (BN) rats. SBP was significantly higher in the BN-Gb rats compared to the Lewis-Gb rats throughout the study (F = 239.6, P < 0.001). An interaction was observed between SBP and strain (F = 2.92, P < 0.01). Plasma ACE activity was 100% higher in the BN-Gb than in the Lewis-Gb rats (P < 0.05). Ang 11 plasma levels were higher in the BN-sharn than in the Lewis-sham rats (255 +/- 22 versus 161 +/- 16 pg/ml, P < 0.05), increased in both Gb groups and correlated significantly with SBP (r = 0.58, P < 0.01). Conclusions Genetically determined ACE expression in male rats enhances the chronic hypertensive response after the induction of renovascular hypertension. A relationship between circulating Ang II and the development of hypertension was also observed in this experimental model of genetically modulated hypertension.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120920
ISSN: 0263-6352
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JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION 20(3): 413-420
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