Effects Of Exercise On Vasomotor Function And Vascular Distensibility In Angiotensin Ii-Induced Hypertension

FASEB JOURNAL(2015)

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Activation of NADPH oxidase is a major contributor to hypertension, reactive oxygen species generation, endothelial dysfunction and increased vascular distensibility in angiotensin II (AngII)‐induced hypertension. Since exercise has been associated with increased antioxidant enzyme expression in blood vessels, we hypothesized that exercise training would improve endothelial function and vascular distensibility in mice with AngII‐induced hypertension. C57BL/6J mice received saline or AngII (1000 ng/kg/min) via osmotic minipumps, and were assigned to sedentary or treadmill exercise groups (13 m/min for 30 minutes, 5 days/week) for 14 days. Endothelium‐dependent relaxation in response to acetylcholine and arterial distensibility were assessed in carotid arteries using a pressurized arteriograph system. Gene expression was examined by qRT‐PCR. In AngII‐treated sedentary mice, endothelium‐dependent relaxation was impaired, while distensibility was higher than in saline‐infused sedentary mice. Compared to AngII‐infused sedentary mice, however, endothelium‐dependent relaxation was partially improved, and distensibility normalized in AngII‐infused exercised mice. In response to exercise, mRNA levels of SOD1 and SOD2 in aorta were increased, while mRNA levels of NOX2 were reduced. We conclude that exercise training can dramatically improve endothelial dysfunction and reverse derangements in carotid distensibility following prolonged AngII‐induced hypertension. Additional work examining mechanisms underlying our observed transcriptional changes will be critical to development of novel therapeutic targets.
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angiotensin ii‐induced,hypertension,vascular distensibility,exercise
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