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HERO ID
9573612
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Apocynin but not allopurinol prevents and reverses adrenocorticotropic hormone-induced hypertension in the rat
Author(s)
Zhang, Y; Chan, MM; Andrews, MC; Mori, TA; Croft, KD; Mckenzie, KU; Schyvens, CG; Whitworth, JA
Year
2005
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
American Journal of Hypertension
ISSN:
0895-7061
Volume
18
Issue
7
Page Numbers
910-916
Language
English
PMID
16053986
DOI
10.1016/j.amjhyper.2005.02.017
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-induced hypertension in the rat is accompanied by increased oxidative stress. This study examines the enzymatic source of reactive oxygen species in ACTH-hypertension.
METHODS:
Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 10 groups of 10-20 rats per group. The NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitor apocynin (1.5 mmol/L in drinking water) or the xanthine oxidase inhibitor allopurinol (200 mg/kg/day via food) were administered daily. After 4 days, rats were co-administered ACTH (0.2 mg/kg/day) or saline by subcutaneous injection daily for 11 days (prevention study). In a reversal study, ACTH/saline was administered for 13 days and from day 8, apocynin or allopurinol was added for 5 days. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was measured by the tail-cuff method and oxidative stress using plasma F2-isoprostane concentrations. Results were expressed as mean+/-SEM.
RESULTS:
ACTH increased SBP (P<.001) but apocynin or allopurinol alone had no effect. Apocynin (but not allopurinol) co-treatment prevented (142+/-3 ACTH, 120+/-4 mm Hg apocynin+ACTH, P'<0.001) and reversed ACTH-induced hypertension (133+/-4 to 118+/-5 mm Hg, P<.05). Plasma F2-isoprostane concentrations were increased in ACTH-treated rats compared with saline (11.9+/-1.0 vs 8.2+/-0.8 nmol/L, P<.01), and apocynin attenuated the ACTH-induced rise in plasma F2-isoprostane concentrations. Serum urate concentrations were undetectable in 75% of rats treated with allopurinol and were not affected by ACTH.
CONCLUSIONS:
Apocynin but not allopurinol prevented and reversed ACTH-induced hypertension in the rat. These results suggest superoxide production through NAD(P)H oxidase plays a role in ACTH-induced hypertension.
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