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Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats
Splanchnic vasodilatation contributes to the development and aggravation of portal hypertension (PHT). We previously demonstrated that in cirrhosis, angiotensin‐ mediates splanchnic vasodilatation through the Mas receptor (MasR). In this study, we investigated whether the recently characterized seco...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426402/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35593203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1987 |
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author | Gunarathne, Lakmie S. Rajapaksha, Indu G. Casey, Stephen Qaradakhi, Tawar Zulli, Anthony Rajapaksha, Harinda Trebicka, Jonel Angus, Peter W. Herath, Chandana B. |
author_facet | Gunarathne, Lakmie S. Rajapaksha, Indu G. Casey, Stephen Qaradakhi, Tawar Zulli, Anthony Rajapaksha, Harinda Trebicka, Jonel Angus, Peter W. Herath, Chandana B. |
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description | Splanchnic vasodilatation contributes to the development and aggravation of portal hypertension (PHT). We previously demonstrated that in cirrhosis, angiotensin‐ mediates splanchnic vasodilatation through the Mas receptor (MasR). In this study, we investigated whether the recently characterized second receptor for angiotensin‐(1–7), Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D (MrgD), contributes to splanchnic vasodilatation in cirrhotic and noncirrhotic PHT. Splanchnic vascular hemodynamic and portal pressure were determined in two rat models of cirrhotic PHT and a rat model with noncirrhotic PHT, treated with either MrgD blocker D‐Pro(7)‐Ang‐(1‐7) (D‐Pro) or MasR blocker A779. Gene and protein expression of MrgD and MasR were measured in splanchnic vessels and livers of cirrhotic and healthy rats and in patients with cirrhosis and healthy subjects. Mesenteric resistance vessels isolated from cirrhotic rats were used in myographs to study their vasodilatory properties. MrgD was up‐regulated in cirrhotic splanchnic vessels but not in the liver. In cirrhotic rats, treatment with D‐Pro but not A779 completely restored splanchnic vascular resistance to a healthy level, resulting in a 33% reduction in portal pressure. Mesenteric vessels pretreated with D‐Pro but not with A779 failed to relax in response to acetylcholine. There was no splanchnic vascular MrgD or MasR up‐regulation in noncirrhotic PHT; thus, receptor blockers had no effect on splanchnic hemodynamics. Conclusion: MrgD plays a major role in the development of cirrhotic PHT and is a promising target for the development of novel therapies to treat PHT in cirrhosis. Moreover, neither MrgD nor MasR contributes to noncirrhotic PHT. |
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spelling | pubmed-94264022022-08-31 Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats Gunarathne, Lakmie S. Rajapaksha, Indu G. Casey, Stephen Qaradakhi, Tawar Zulli, Anthony Rajapaksha, Harinda Trebicka, Jonel Angus, Peter W. Herath, Chandana B. Hepatol Commun Original Articles Splanchnic vasodilatation contributes to the development and aggravation of portal hypertension (PHT). We previously demonstrated that in cirrhosis, angiotensin‐ mediates splanchnic vasodilatation through the Mas receptor (MasR). In this study, we investigated whether the recently characterized second receptor for angiotensin‐(1–7), Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D (MrgD), contributes to splanchnic vasodilatation in cirrhotic and noncirrhotic PHT. Splanchnic vascular hemodynamic and portal pressure were determined in two rat models of cirrhotic PHT and a rat model with noncirrhotic PHT, treated with either MrgD blocker D‐Pro(7)‐Ang‐(1‐7) (D‐Pro) or MasR blocker A779. Gene and protein expression of MrgD and MasR were measured in splanchnic vessels and livers of cirrhotic and healthy rats and in patients with cirrhosis and healthy subjects. Mesenteric resistance vessels isolated from cirrhotic rats were used in myographs to study their vasodilatory properties. MrgD was up‐regulated in cirrhotic splanchnic vessels but not in the liver. In cirrhotic rats, treatment with D‐Pro but not A779 completely restored splanchnic vascular resistance to a healthy level, resulting in a 33% reduction in portal pressure. Mesenteric vessels pretreated with D‐Pro but not with A779 failed to relax in response to acetylcholine. There was no splanchnic vascular MrgD or MasR up‐regulation in noncirrhotic PHT; thus, receptor blockers had no effect on splanchnic hemodynamics. Conclusion: MrgD plays a major role in the development of cirrhotic PHT and is a promising target for the development of novel therapies to treat PHT in cirrhosis. Moreover, neither MrgD nor MasR contributes to noncirrhotic PHT. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9426402/ /pubmed/35593203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1987 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Hepatology Communications published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Gunarathne, Lakmie S. Rajapaksha, Indu G. Casey, Stephen Qaradakhi, Tawar Zulli, Anthony Rajapaksha, Harinda Trebicka, Jonel Angus, Peter W. Herath, Chandana B. Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
title | Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
title_full | Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
title_fullStr | Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
title_short | Mas‐related G protein‐coupled receptor type D antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
title_sort | mas‐related g protein‐coupled receptor type d antagonism improves portal hypertension in cirrhotic rats |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426402/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35593203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1987 |
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