Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů

The role of the endothelin system in development of hypertension and hypertensive end- organ damage in Ren-2 transgenic rats Endothelin-I (ET-I) has been described as one ofthe most powerful vasoconstrictors, that also play a role in the regulation of renal hemodynamics. ET system plays an important...

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Main Author: Opočenský, Martin
Other Authors: Červenka, Luděk
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Czech
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-278877
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-2788772021-02-26T05:19:15Z Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů The role of the endothelin system in development of hypertension and hypertensive end-organ damage in Ren-2 transgenic rats Opočenský, Martin Červenka, Luděk Neckář, Jan Widimský, Jiří The role of the endothelin system in development of hypertension and hypertensive end- organ damage in Ren-2 transgenic rats Endothelin-I (ET-I) has been described as one ofthe most powerful vasoconstrictors, that also play a role in the regulation of renal hemodynamics. ET system plays an important role in the pathogenesis of salt-sensitive models of hl'pertension. The benefícial effects of ET receptor blockers in modulating target-organ damage arise rrom their antiproliferative action. There is, however, a large discrepancy in the effect of ET between various models of hypertension. The hypertensive rat strain transgenic for the mouse Ren-2 (TGR) renin gene is a valuable monogenetic model of renin-dependent and thus angiotensin lI(Ang ll) - dependent hypertension, which exhibits typical signs of fulminant hypertension,i.e. reduced glomerular fíltration rate and proteinuria associated with g1omerulosderosis. Moreover, it carries a salt- sensitive component. We have recently found that nonselective endothelin ETA/ETB receptor blockade markedly improves survival rate and ameliorates end'-organ damage in malcTGR without lowering blood pressure. Because activation ofthe ETA receptor may be responsible for the detrimental effects of ET in the development of hypertension, our study was performed to... 2010 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-278877 cze info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description The role of the endothelin system in development of hypertension and hypertensive end- organ damage in Ren-2 transgenic rats Endothelin-I (ET-I) has been described as one ofthe most powerful vasoconstrictors, that also play a role in the regulation of renal hemodynamics. ET system plays an important role in the pathogenesis of salt-sensitive models of hl'pertension. The benefícial effects of ET receptor blockers in modulating target-organ damage arise rrom their antiproliferative action. There is, however, a large discrepancy in the effect of ET between various models of hypertension. The hypertensive rat strain transgenic for the mouse Ren-2 (TGR) renin gene is a valuable monogenetic model of renin-dependent and thus angiotensin lI(Ang ll) - dependent hypertension, which exhibits typical signs of fulminant hypertension,i.e. reduced glomerular fíltration rate and proteinuria associated with g1omerulosderosis. Moreover, it carries a salt- sensitive component. We have recently found that nonselective endothelin ETA/ETB receptor blockade markedly improves survival rate and ameliorates end'-organ damage in malcTGR without lowering blood pressure. Because activation ofthe ETA receptor may be responsible for the detrimental effects of ET in the development of hypertension, our study was performed to...
author2 Červenka, Luděk
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Opočenský, Martin
author Opočenský, Martin
spellingShingle Opočenský, Martin
Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů
author_sort Opočenský, Martin
title Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů
title_short Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů
title_full Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů
title_fullStr Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů
title_full_unstemmed Úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u Ren-2 transgenních potkanů
title_sort úloha endotelinového systému v rozvoji hypertenze a hypertenzního orgánového poškození u ren-2 transgenních potkanů
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