Angiotensin II receptors influence on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus vascular impact on thoracic and abdominal aorta

Cecilia Tufiño, Miriam Vanegas, Guadalupe Cleva Villanueva López, Ruth Velázquez Nevárez, Rosa Amalia Bobadilla Lugo

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Resumen

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects 5-10% of pregnancies and increases the risk of fetal and maternal adverse outcomes. Interestingly, the vascular response to AngII is decreased by pregnancy while the response is increased by diabetes. It remains unclear how GDM affects vascular tone and how angiotensin II receptors contribute to these changes. In this work, we sought to establish the vascular impact of a hypercaloric diet-induced GDM through changes in AT1 and AT2 receptor's expression. Female rats fed for 7 weeks with standard (SD) or hypercaloric (HD) diet were divided at week 4. Half of the rats of each group were mated to become pregnant and those fed with a HD developed GDM. AngII-induced vasoconstriction was measured in thoracic or abdominal aorta rings using a conventional isolated organ bath and AT1 and AT2 receptors were searched by immunohistochemistry. Experiments where conducted on the pregnant standard diet group (PSD) and the pregnant hypercaloric-gestational diabetes mellitus group (PHD-GDM). Vasoconstriction was reduced in the thoracic aorta (P < 0.05 vs PSD) but increased in the abdominal aorta of PHD-GDM rats (P < 0.05 vs PSD). Blockade of AT2 receptors using PD123319 decreased vasoconstriction, particularly in the abdominal aorta of PHD-GDM animals (P < 0.05 vs PSD). PHD-GDM increased AT1 receptors expression (P < 0.05 vs PSD). Also, PHD-GDM reverted physiologic hypoglycemia and hypotension of healthy pregnancy. Findings provide new insight into the hypercaloric diet induced damage on the vasculature during pregnancy
Idioma originalEspañol (México)
Número de artículo1
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-10
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
Volumen899
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 6 mar. 2021

Palabras clave

  • AT1 receptor
  • AT2 receptor
  • Gestational diabetes mellitus
  • Thoracic and abdominal aorta
  • endothelium

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