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Publication : Inflammation influences vascular remodeling through AT2 receptor expression and signaling.

First Author  Akishita M Year  2000
Journal  Physiol Genomics Volume  2
Issue  1 Pages  13-20
PubMed ID  11015577 Mgi Jnum  J:62741
Mgi Id  MGI:1859511 Doi  10.1152/physiolgenomics.2000.2.1.13
Citation  Akishita M, et al. (2000) Inflammation influences vascular remodeling through AT-2 receptor expression and signaling. Physiol Genomics 2(1):13-20
abstractText  The AT(2) receptor, which exerts growth inhibitory effects in cell culture, is present scantily in the adult vasculature but is reexpressed after vascular injury. To examine the in vivo role of this receptor in vascular diseases, we developed a mouse model of vascular remodeling and compared the responses in wild-type (Agtr2(+)) and AT(2) receptor knockout (Agtr2(-)) mice. Polyethylene cuff placement on the femoral artery led to the vascular expression of cytokines, the transcriptional factor interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1), and both the AT(1) and AT(2) receptors. Although the expressions of IRF-1 and AT(1) receptor were induced to comparable levels in both the Agtr2(+) and Agtr2(-) mice, the neointimal lesion size and the smooth muscle cell proliferation were twice greater in the Agtr2(-) than in the Agtr2(+) mouse. Correlated with this difference, AT(2) receptor expression was induced predominantly in the smooth muscle cells of Agtr2(+) mouse. These results demonstrate that the AT(2) receptor plays an important role in nonocclusive inflammatory injury by mediating the effects of inflammation on vascular smooth muscle growth inhibition.
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