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Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury

The endothelin system may be an important player in hypertensive end-organ injury as endothelin-1 increases blood pressure and is pro-inflammatory. The immune system is emerging as an important regulator of blood pressure and we have shown that the early hypertensive response to angiotensin-II infus...

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Autores principales: Guyonnet, Léa, Czopek, Alicja, Farrah, Tariq E., Baudrie, Véronique, Bonnin, Philippe, Chipont, Anna, Lenoir, Olivia, Sennlaub, Florian, Roubeix, Christophe, Webb, David J., Kluth, David C., Bailey, Matthew A., Tharaux, Pierre-Louis, Dhaun, Neeraj
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7652550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32569653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2020.05.042
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author Guyonnet, Léa
Czopek, Alicja
Farrah, Tariq E.
Baudrie, Véronique
Bonnin, Philippe
Chipont, Anna
Lenoir, Olivia
Sennlaub, Florian
Roubeix, Christophe
Webb, David J.
Kluth, David C.
Bailey, Matthew A.
Tharaux, Pierre-Louis
Dhaun, Neeraj
author_facet Guyonnet, Léa
Czopek, Alicja
Farrah, Tariq E.
Baudrie, Véronique
Bonnin, Philippe
Chipont, Anna
Lenoir, Olivia
Sennlaub, Florian
Roubeix, Christophe
Webb, David J.
Kluth, David C.
Bailey, Matthew A.
Tharaux, Pierre-Louis
Dhaun, Neeraj
author_sort Guyonnet, Léa
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description The endothelin system may be an important player in hypertensive end-organ injury as endothelin-1 increases blood pressure and is pro-inflammatory. The immune system is emerging as an important regulator of blood pressure and we have shown that the early hypertensive response to angiotensin-II infusion was amplified in mice deficient of myeloid endothelin-B (ET(B)) receptors (LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox). Hypothesizing that these mice would display enhanced organ injury, we gave angiotensin-II to LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox and littermate controls (Ednrblox/lox) for six weeks. Unexpectedly, LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice were significantly protected from organ injury, with less proteinuria, glomerulosclerosis and inflammation of the kidney compared to controls. In the eye, LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice had fewer retinal hemorrhages, less microglial activation and less vessel rarefaction. Cardiac remodeling and dysfunction were similar in both groups at week six but LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice had better endothelial function. Although blood pressure was initially higher in LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice, this was not sustained. A natriuretic switch at about two weeks, due to enhanced ET(B) signaling in the kidney, induced a hypertensive reversal. By week six, blood pressure was lower in LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice than in controls. At six weeks, macrophages from LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice were more anti-inflammatory and had greater phagocytic ability compared to the macrophages of Ednrblox/lox mice. Thus, myeloid cell ET(B) receptor signaling drives this injury both through amplifying hypertension and by inflammatory polarization of macrophages.
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spelling pubmed-76525502020-11-16 Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury Guyonnet, Léa Czopek, Alicja Farrah, Tariq E. Baudrie, Véronique Bonnin, Philippe Chipont, Anna Lenoir, Olivia Sennlaub, Florian Roubeix, Christophe Webb, David J. Kluth, David C. Bailey, Matthew A. Tharaux, Pierre-Louis Dhaun, Neeraj Kidney Int Basic Research The endothelin system may be an important player in hypertensive end-organ injury as endothelin-1 increases blood pressure and is pro-inflammatory. The immune system is emerging as an important regulator of blood pressure and we have shown that the early hypertensive response to angiotensin-II infusion was amplified in mice deficient of myeloid endothelin-B (ET(B)) receptors (LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox). Hypothesizing that these mice would display enhanced organ injury, we gave angiotensin-II to LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox and littermate controls (Ednrblox/lox) for six weeks. Unexpectedly, LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice were significantly protected from organ injury, with less proteinuria, glomerulosclerosis and inflammation of the kidney compared to controls. In the eye, LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice had fewer retinal hemorrhages, less microglial activation and less vessel rarefaction. Cardiac remodeling and dysfunction were similar in both groups at week six but LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice had better endothelial function. Although blood pressure was initially higher in LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice, this was not sustained. A natriuretic switch at about two weeks, due to enhanced ET(B) signaling in the kidney, induced a hypertensive reversal. By week six, blood pressure was lower in LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice than in controls. At six weeks, macrophages from LysM-CreEdnrblox/lox mice were more anti-inflammatory and had greater phagocytic ability compared to the macrophages of Ednrblox/lox mice. Thus, myeloid cell ET(B) receptor signaling drives this injury both through amplifying hypertension and by inflammatory polarization of macrophages. Elsevier 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7652550/ /pubmed/32569653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2020.05.042 Text en © 2020 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Basic Research
Guyonnet, Léa
Czopek, Alicja
Farrah, Tariq E.
Baudrie, Véronique
Bonnin, Philippe
Chipont, Anna
Lenoir, Olivia
Sennlaub, Florian
Roubeix, Christophe
Webb, David J.
Kluth, David C.
Bailey, Matthew A.
Tharaux, Pierre-Louis
Dhaun, Neeraj
Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
title Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
title_full Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
title_fullStr Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
title_full_unstemmed Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
title_short Deletion of the myeloid endothelin-B receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin II-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
title_sort deletion of the myeloid endothelin-b receptor confers long-term protection from angiotensin ii-mediated kidney, eye and vessel injury
topic Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7652550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32569653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2020.05.042
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