Involvement of angiotensin II and endothelin-1 in the development of submandibular gland hypertrophy in response to isoproterenol in rats

Kazuhiko Hayashi , Kiyoshige Saito , Yasuo Kizawa , Masakazu Sano , Tadashi Kusama , Keishi Iwamoto , Hajime Murakami
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Abstract

We investigated whether angiotensin II (Ang II) and endothelin-1(ET-1) are involved in submandibular hypertrophy in response to repeated treatment with isoproterenol (ISO) in rats. The immunoreactive Ang II (IRAng II) and immunoreactive ET-1 (IRET-1) contents of ISO-induced hypertrophy were significantly higher than those of control glands. Treatment of isolated gland tissues with ISO (1 μM) or dobutamine (1 μM) caused significant increases in the IRAng II and IRET-1 contents of the glands compared with controls. These increases were suppressed by pretreatment with enalapril (3 μM) or captopril (3 μM). Treatment with Ang II (10 μM) also caused an increase in IRET-1 content. Our findings suggest that Ang II and ET-1 are involved in the submandibular gland hypertrophy that develops in rats repeatedly treated with ISO, and that these biologically active peptides may act as growth factors. They also imply that the tissue renin-angiotensin system and Ang II specific receptors are present in the submandibular glands.

血管紧张素II和内皮素-1参与异丙肾上腺素对大鼠颌下腺肥大的影响
我们研究了血管紧张素II (Ang II)和内皮素-1(ET-1)是否参与了异丙肾上腺素(ISO)反复治疗大鼠的下颌肥大。免疫反应性Ang II (IRAng II)和免疫反应性ET-1 (IRET-1)含量显著高于对照腺体。用ISO (1 μM)或多巴酚丁胺(1 μM)处理离体腺体组织,与对照组相比,IRAng II和IRET-1含量显著增加。依那普利(3 μM)或卡托普利(3 μM)预处理抑制了这些升高。Ang II (10 μM)处理也使IRET-1含量升高。我们的研究结果表明,Ang II和ET-1参与了反复接受ISO治疗的大鼠颌下腺肥大,这些生物活性肽可能作为生长因子。他们也暗示组织肾素血管紧张素系统和Ang II特异性受体存在于下颌腺。
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