Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6147087 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveExamine temporal alterations in vascular angiotensin II receptors (AT1R and AT2R) and determine vascular response to angiotensin II in growth-restricted offspring.Study DesignOffspring of pregnant rats fed low-protein (6%) and control (20%) diet were compared.ResultsPrenatal protein restriction reprogrammed AT1aR messenger RNA expression in male rats' mesenteric arteries to cause 1.7- and 2.3-fold increases at 3 and 6 months of age associated with arterial pressure increases of 10 and 33 mm Hg, respectively; however, in female rats, increased AT1aR expression (2-fold) and arterial pressure (15 mm Hg) occurred only at 6 months. Prenatal protein restriction did not affect AT2R expression. Losartan abolished hypertension, suggesting that AT1aR plays a primary role in arterial pressure elevation. Vasoconstriction to angiotensin II was exaggerated in all protein-restricted offspring, with greater potency and efficacy in male rats.ConclusionPrenatal protein restriction increased vascular AT1R expression and vasoconstriction to angiotensin II, possibly contributing to programmed hypertension.

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