Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats
Hypertension develops in the recipient rats that are transferred with the activated T helper (Th) 17 cells of the donor rats exposed to high-fructose or high-salt intake. This result suggests that a pathologic Th17 cell plays a role in the development and maintenance of hypertension. Here, we tested...
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doaj-917049269fc3454892324e4eb1f505a82021-03-01T01:14:50ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61412021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6633825Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive RatsJee Young Kim0Eunjo Lee1Soohyeon Koo2Cheong-Wun Kim3InKyeom Kim4Department of PharmacologyDepartment of PharmacologyDepartment of PharmacologyDepartment of PharmacologyDepartment of PharmacologyHypertension develops in the recipient rats that are transferred with the activated T helper (Th) 17 cells of the donor rats exposed to high-fructose or high-salt intake. This result suggests that a pathologic Th17 cell plays a role in the development and maintenance of hypertension. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the transfer of Th17 cells from adult spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR) accelerates the development of hypertension in juvenile SHR. The tail-cuff method was used to measure systolic blood pressure. T cell (Th17 and regulatory T (Treg)) profiling was analyzed by flow cytometry. The expressions of Th17-related interleukin- (IL-) 17A and Treg-related IL-10 were measured by ELISA. Th17 cells isolated from adult SHR were intraperitoneally injected into juvenile recipient SHR and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). SHR exhibited prominent development of hypertension at 15 weeks. The proportion of CD4+IL-17A+ (Th17) cells among Th cells increased whereas the proportion of CD4+FoxP3+ (Treg) cells decreased in SHR, as compared to WKY. The serum levels of IL-17A increased gradually with aging in SHR, but the serum levels of IL-10 did not. The serum levels of IL-17A and IL-10 seemed to be well related to the proportion of Th17 cells and Treg cells, respectively. Injection of Th17 cells isolated from adult SHR accelerates the development of hypertension in juvenile SHR but not in juvenile WKY though it increased the proportion of Th17 cells in juvenile recipient WKY and SHR. The transfer of Th17 cells from adult SHR accelerates the development of hypertension in juvenile SHR. These results implicate that the hypertension in SHR is ascribed to activation of Th17 cells.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6633825 |
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Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats |
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Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats |
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Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats |
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Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats |
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Transfer of Th17 from Adult Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats Accelerates Development of Hypertension in Juvenile Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats |
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transfer of th17 from adult spontaneous hypertensive rats accelerates development of hypertension in juvenile spontaneous hypertensive rats |
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Hypertension develops in the recipient rats that are transferred with the activated T helper (Th) 17 cells of the donor rats exposed to high-fructose or high-salt intake. This result suggests that a pathologic Th17 cell plays a role in the development and maintenance of hypertension. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the transfer of Th17 cells from adult spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR) accelerates the development of hypertension in juvenile SHR. The tail-cuff method was used to measure systolic blood pressure. T cell (Th17 and regulatory T (Treg)) profiling was analyzed by flow cytometry. The expressions of Th17-related interleukin- (IL-) 17A and Treg-related IL-10 were measured by ELISA. Th17 cells isolated from adult SHR were intraperitoneally injected into juvenile recipient SHR and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). SHR exhibited prominent development of hypertension at 15 weeks. The proportion of CD4+IL-17A+ (Th17) cells among Th cells increased whereas the proportion of CD4+FoxP3+ (Treg) cells decreased in SHR, as compared to WKY. The serum levels of IL-17A increased gradually with aging in SHR, but the serum levels of IL-10 did not. The serum levels of IL-17A and IL-10 seemed to be well related to the proportion of Th17 cells and Treg cells, respectively. Injection of Th17 cells isolated from adult SHR accelerates the development of hypertension in juvenile SHR but not in juvenile WKY though it increased the proportion of Th17 cells in juvenile recipient WKY and SHR. The transfer of Th17 cells from adult SHR accelerates the development of hypertension in juvenile SHR. These results implicate that the hypertension in SHR is ascribed to activation of Th17 cells. |
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