High dietary sodium blunts effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition on vascular angiotensin I-to-angiotensin II conversion in rats

  • MJA Kocks*
  • , H Buikema
  • , S Gschwend
  • , F Boomsma
  • , D de Zeeuw
  • , G Navis
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

High sodium intake blunts the efficacy of angiotensin (Ang)-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition (ACEi), but the underlying mechanism is incompletely characterized. High sodium has been reported to increase vascular expression and vascular activity of ACE. To investigate whether high-dietary sodium-induced effects on vascular conversion of Ang I might be involved in the sodium-induced blunting of the response to ACEi, the authors studied the vasoconstrictor responses to Ang I and Ang II of isolated aortic rings from healthy rats on low dietary sodium (LS: 0.05% NaCl) and high dietary sodium (HS: 2.0% NaCl) after 3 weeks of ACEi (lisinopril 75 mg/L) or vehicle (CON). Blood pressure was similar in LS and HS in CON, but HS blunted the blood pressure response to ACEi. Functional conversion of Ang I was assessed as the difference in dose-response curves to Ang I and Ang II in parallel aortic rings. Sodium intake did not affect the dose-response curves to Ang I and Ang II in CON. In the ACEi groups, a significant difference was present between the curves for Ang I and Ang II on LS (DeltaEC(50), 6.7 nM, range, 2.2-13 nM-, P <0.01) but not on HS (DeltaEC(50): 1.3 nM, range, 0.0-4.1 nM, median [interquartile range], NS). Thus, HS blunts the ACEi-induced reduction of functional vascular Ang I conversion compared with LS. Whether the blunted functional vascular conversion is causally related to the blunted blood pressure response remains to be elucidated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)601 - 606
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Volume42
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Nov-2003

Keywords

  • angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor
  • aorta
  • dietary sodium
  • rat
  • vascular angiotensin I conversion
  • DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION
  • BLOOD-PRESSURE
  • SALT INTAKE
  • TISSUE
  • ACE
  • PLASMA
  • HYPERTENSION
  • GENERATION
  • ARTERIES
  • PATHWAYS

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