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Article

Impact of RAAS Receptors and Membrane-Bound Transporter System in the Left Ventricle during the Long-Term Control of Hypertension

by
Berwin Singh Swami Vetha
1,*,
Rachel Byrum
1,
DaQuan Mebane
1,
Laxmansa C. Katwa
2 and
Azeez Aileru
1,*
1
Department of Foundational Sciences, East Carolina School of Dental Medicine, Greenville, NC 27834, USA
2
Department of Physiology, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27834, USA
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25(13), 6997; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25136997
Submission received: 13 May 2024 / Revised: 21 June 2024 / Accepted: 24 June 2024 / Published: 26 June 2024

Abstract

The Renin–Angiotensin–Aldosterone System (RAAS) has been implicated in systemic and neurogenic hypertension. The infusion of RAAS inhibitors blunted arterial pressure and efficacy of use-dependent synaptic transmission in sympathetic ganglia. The current investigation aims to elucidate the impact of RAAS-mediated receptors on left ventricular cardiomyocytes and the role of the sarcolemma-bound carrier system in the heart of the hypertensive transgene model. A significant increase in mRNA and the protein expression for angiotensin II (AngII) receptor subtype-1 (AT1R) was observed in (mREN2)27 transgenic compared to the normotensive rodents. Concurrently, there was an upregulation in AT1R and a downregulation in the MAS1 proto-oncogene protein receptor as well as the AngII subtype-2 receptor in hypertensive rodents. There were modifications in the expressions of sarcolemma Na+-K+-ATPase, Na+-Ca2+ exchanger, and Sarcoendoplasmic Reticulum Calcium ATPase in the transgenic hypertensive model. These observations suggest chronic RAAS activation led to a shift in receptor balance favoring augmented cardiac contractility and disruption in calcium handling through modifications of membrane-bound carrier proteins and blood pressure. The study provides insight into mechanisms underlying RAAS-mediated cardiac dysfunction and highlights the potential value of targeting the protective arm of AngII in hypertension.
Keywords: angiotensin II; MAS1 proto-oncogene protein; renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system; Angiotensin 1–7; (mREN2)27; angiotensin-converting enzyme; angiotensin II receptor subtype angiotensin II; MAS1 proto-oncogene protein; renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system; Angiotensin 1–7; (mREN2)27; angiotensin-converting enzyme; angiotensin II receptor subtype

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Swami Vetha, B.S.; Byrum, R.; Mebane, D.; Katwa, L.C.; Aileru, A. Impact of RAAS Receptors and Membrane-Bound Transporter System in the Left Ventricle during the Long-Term Control of Hypertension. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25, 6997. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25136997

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Swami Vetha BS, Byrum R, Mebane D, Katwa LC, Aileru A. Impact of RAAS Receptors and Membrane-Bound Transporter System in the Left Ventricle during the Long-Term Control of Hypertension. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2024; 25(13):6997. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25136997

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Swami Vetha, Berwin Singh, Rachel Byrum, DaQuan Mebane, Laxmansa C. Katwa, and Azeez Aileru. 2024. "Impact of RAAS Receptors and Membrane-Bound Transporter System in the Left Ventricle during the Long-Term Control of Hypertension" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 13: 6997. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25136997

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