The aim of this study was to investigate the possible link between the regression of the left ventricular mass induced by ACE-inhibition and L-type calcium channels. For this purpose, an evaluation of both L-type calcium channels and AT1 receptor patterns in the left ventricular tissue of adult spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was made before and after long-term treatment with ramipril. An abnormal density of both dihydropyridine and AT1 receptors was observed in SHR at 24 weeks, compared to age-matched control Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats (dihydropyridine receptor Bmax: 1. 30+/-0.09 vs 1.14+/-0.06 pmol mg-1 proteins, P<0.001; AT1 receptor Bmax: 1.35+/-0.07 vs 2.62+/-0.08, P<0.001 pmol mg-1 proteins). A treatment for 10 weeks with ramipril induced a significant decrease in the left ventricular mass index of SHR, as well as a significant decrease in dihydropyridine receptor density (Bmax: 0.96+/-0.01 vs 1. 39+/-0.08 pmol mg-1 proteins, P<0.001) and a significant increase in AT1 receptor density (Bmax: 3.08+/-0.26 vs 2.78+/-0.09 pmol mg-1 proteins, ramipril-treated SHR vs vehicle-treated SHR, P<0.001). These results suggest that the decrease in left ventricular mass after treatment with ramipril may be dependent on changes in L-type calcium channels other than the direct effect on circulating and tissue angiotensin II (ang II) levels: involvement of calcium channels and subsequent calcium influx into cardiac cells could be proposed as an additional mechanism for the regression of left ventricular mass after ACE-inhibition

L-type calcium channels modulate the regression of left ventricular hypertrophy after ace-inhibition in genetic hypertension.

SECCIA, TERESA MARIA;
1998

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the possible link between the regression of the left ventricular mass induced by ACE-inhibition and L-type calcium channels. For this purpose, an evaluation of both L-type calcium channels and AT1 receptor patterns in the left ventricular tissue of adult spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was made before and after long-term treatment with ramipril. An abnormal density of both dihydropyridine and AT1 receptors was observed in SHR at 24 weeks, compared to age-matched control Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats (dihydropyridine receptor Bmax: 1. 30+/-0.09 vs 1.14+/-0.06 pmol mg-1 proteins, P<0.001; AT1 receptor Bmax: 1.35+/-0.07 vs 2.62+/-0.08, P<0.001 pmol mg-1 proteins). A treatment for 10 weeks with ramipril induced a significant decrease in the left ventricular mass index of SHR, as well as a significant decrease in dihydropyridine receptor density (Bmax: 0.96+/-0.01 vs 1. 39+/-0.08 pmol mg-1 proteins, P<0.001) and a significant increase in AT1 receptor density (Bmax: 3.08+/-0.26 vs 2.78+/-0.09 pmol mg-1 proteins, ramipril-treated SHR vs vehicle-treated SHR, P<0.001). These results suggest that the decrease in left ventricular mass after treatment with ramipril may be dependent on changes in L-type calcium channels other than the direct effect on circulating and tissue angiotensin II (ang II) levels: involvement of calcium channels and subsequent calcium influx into cardiac cells could be proposed as an additional mechanism for the regression of left ventricular mass after ACE-inhibition
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