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1Department of Internal Medicine, Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa; and Department of 2Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa
Submitted 29 September 2007 ; accepted in final form 27 December 2007
Aldosterone acts upon mineralocorticoid receptors in the brain to increase blood pressure and sympathetic nerve activity, but the mechanisms are still poorly understood. We hypothesized that aldosterone increases sympathetic nerve activity by upregulating the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and oxidative stress in the brain, as it does in peripheral tissues. In Sprague-Dawley rats, aldosterone (Aldo) or vehicle (Veh) was infused for 1 wk via an intracerebroventricular (ICV) cannula, while RU-28318 (selective mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist), Tempol (superoxide dismutase mimetic), losartan [angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) antagonist], or Veh was infused simultaneously via a second ICV cannula. After 1 wk of ICV Aldo, plasma norepinephrine was increased and mean arterial pressure was slightly elevated, but heart rate was unchanged. These effects were ameliorated by ICV infusion of RU-28318, Tempol or losartan. Aldo increased expression of AT1R and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) mRNA in hypothalamic tissue. RU-28318 minimized and Tempol prevented the increase in AT1R mRNA; RU-28318 prevented the increase in ACE mRNA. Losartan had no effect on AT1R or ACE mRNA. Immunohistochemistry revealed Aldo-induced increases in dihydroethidium staining (indicating oxidative stress) and Fra-like activity (indicating neuronal excitation) in neurons of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). RU-28318 prevented the increases in superoxide and Fra-like activity in PVN; Tempol and losartan minimized these effects. Acute ICV infusions of sarthran (AT1R antagonist) or Tempol produced greater sympathoinhibition in Aldo-treated than in Veh-treated rats. Thus aldosterone upregulates key elements of brain RAS and induces oxidative stress in the hypothalamus. Aldosterone may increase sympathetic nerve activity by these mechanisms.
mineralocorticoid receptor; central nervous system; angiotensin-converting enzyme; angiotensin II type 1 receptor; sympathetic nerve activity
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