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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 285: H2225-H2232, 2003. First published July 3, 2003; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00133.2003
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Stress upregulates arterial matrix metalloproteinase expression and activity via endothelin A receptor activation

Adviye Ergul,1,2 Vera Portik-Dobos,1 Ararat D. Giulumian,2 Mariela M. Molero,2 and Leslie C. Fuchs2,3

1Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics Program, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Augusta 30912-3910; and 2Vascular Biology Center and 3Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30912-3910

Submitted 12 February 2003 ; accepted in final form 1 July 2003

Degradation of the extracellular matrix proteins by matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) is an important regulatory step in the vascular remodeling process. Recent studies demonstrated that ETA receptors regulate cardiac MMP activity and fibrosis in DOCA-salt hypertension. However, little is known about endothelin (ET)-1 regulation of vascular MMP activity in hypertension. Thus early changes in ET-1-mediated regulation of MMP activity were measured in borderline hypertensive rats that develop impaired vasorelaxation and hypertension with chronic exposure to stress. Experiments were performed after 10 days of exposure to the behavioral stressor, air-jet stress, but before the onset of stress-induced hypertension. Study groups were 1) control (n = 8); 2) air-jet stress for 10 days (n = 8); 3) control plus ETA antagonist ABT-627 (n = 4), and 4) air-jet stress plus ETA antagonist (n = 4). MMP activity in the thoracic aorta was assessed by gelatin zymography. MMP protein and tissue ET-1 levels were evaluated by immunohistochemistry, and ET receptor density was determined by immunoblotting. Exposure to stress caused a twofold increase in plasma ET-1 levels (P < 0.05), and there was increased ET-1 staining at the tissue level. Total MMP activity and expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 were increased in the stress group. ETA receptor antagonism prevented the increase in MMP expression and activation in the stress group. These results provide evidence that the MMP system is activated before the development of hypertension and ET-1 mediates these early events in vascular remodeling.

endothelin-1; ABT-627



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: A. Ergul, Medical College of Georgia, Clinical Pharmacy CJ-1020, 1120 15th St., Augusta, GA 30912 (E-mail: aergul{at}mail.mcg.edu).




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