Depressor effect induced by dipeptide, Val-Tyr, in hypertensive transgenic mice is due, in part, to the suppression of human circulating renin-angiotensin system
- 1 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology
- Vol. 30 (4), 262-265
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1681.2003.03824.x
Abstract
1. In the present study, the depressor action of the dipeptide Val-Tyr, with an in vivo antihypertensive effect, was investigated in transgenic mice carrying the human renin gene cross-mated with mice bearing the human angiotensinogen gene (Tsukuba Hypertensive Mouse; THM). 2. Single oral administration of Val-Tyr (0.1 mg/g) to 11-week-old THM resulted in a prolonged reduction of blood pressure for up to 9 h. The effect clearly demonstrated that the Val-Tyr absorbed acted on the enhanced human renin-angiotensin system (RAS). 3. After Val-Tyr administration, an approximate eightfold higher increment of plasma Val-Tyr was observed at 1 h (3406 +/- 211 fmol/mL plasma) compared with the level observed at 0 h; plasma concentrations of Val-Tyr returned to baseline levels at 6 h. 4. Transient changes in plasma concentrations of angiotensin (Ang) I and AngII only at 1 h were consistent with plasma Val-Tyr concentrations, suggesting that that the long-lasting reduction in blood pressure was achieved by the latent hypotensive mechanism of Val-Tyr and not by transient suppression of the circulatory RAS. 5. Ageing of the THM greatly affected the depressor action of Val-Tyr, with no significant reduction in blood pressure observed in 18- and 24-week-old THM.Keywords
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