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Chinese Journal of Physiology 2004-Dec

Estrogen ameliorates Nomega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester-induced blood pressure increment in male spontaneously hypertensive rats: the role of cGMP.

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Chia-Hung Yen
Yu-Ren Wang
Chiu-Feng Huang
Ying-Tung Lau

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Estrogen (17beta-estradiol, or E2) reduces systolic blood pressure (SBP) increment and increases aortic cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). It is unknown, however, whether the E2-enhanced aortic cGMP is essential for the BP-lowering effect or not. Nomega-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester (L-NAME), an L-arginine analogue and nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibitor, significantly increases SBP and decreases aortic cGMP in male SHRs. We thus treated male SHRs with vehicle (corn oil) or E2 (s.c, 2 mg/kg/week) with or without L-NAME (20 mg/dl in the drinking water). SBP was measured weekly. Plasma nitrate/nitrite (NOx) concentrations and aortic cGMP levels were all measured at the end of the study. We found that SBP increment was significantly higher in L-NAME group, compared with the controls, and that E2 treatment reduced this L-NAME effect. Plasma 4NOx concentrations were not significantly different among different groups. Basal and acetylcholine-induced aortic cGMP, but not sodium nitroprusside-induced cGMP, were significantly lower in L-NAME group, compared with the controls. E2 co-administration did not modify L-NAME-induced aortic cGMP decrease. These data indicate that E2-induced BP-lowering effect in L-NAME treated male SHRs is not closely associated with the enhancement of vascular cGMP.

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