Nitrosonifedipine ameliorates angiotensin II-induced vascular remodeling via antioxidative effects

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Takumi Sakurada
Keisuke Ishizawa
Masaki Imanishi
Yuki Izawa-Ishizawa
Shoko Fujii
Erika Tominaga
Teppei Tsuneishi
Yuya Horinouchi
Yoshitaka Kihira
Yasumasa Ikeda
Shuhei Tomita
Ken-ichi Aihara
Kazuo Minakuchi
Koichiro Tsuchiya
Toshiaki Tamaki
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[1] The University of Tokushima Graduate School,Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Health Biosciences
[2] The University of Tokushima Graduate School,Department of Medical Pharmacology, Institute of Health Biosciences
[3] The University of Tokushima Graduate School,Department of Medicine and Bioregulatory Sciences, Institute of Health Biosciences
[4] The University of Tokushima Graduate School,Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Institute of Health Biosciences
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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology | 2013年 / 386卷
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Vascular remodeling; Oxidative stress; Vascular smooth muscle cells; Angiotensin II; Free radical scavengers;
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Nifedipine is unstable under light and decomposes to a stable nitroso analog, nitrosonifedipine (NO-NIF). The ability of NO-NIF to block calcium channels is quite weak compared with that of nifedipine. Recently, we have demonstrated that NO-NIF reacts with unsaturated fatty acid leading to generate NO-NIF radical, which acquires radical scavenging activity. However, the effects of NO-NIF on the pathogenesis related with oxidative stress, such as atherosclerosis and hypertension, are unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of NO-NIF on angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced vascular remodeling. Ang II-induced thickening and fibrosis of aorta were inhibited by NO-NIF in mice. NO-NIF decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the aorta and urinary 8-hydroxy-20-deoxyguanosine. Ang II-stimulated mRNA expressions of p22phox, CD68, F4/80, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, and collagen I in the aorta were inhibited by NO-NIF. Moreover, NO-NIF inhibited Ang II-induced cell migration and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). NO-NIF reduced Ang II-induced ROS to the control level detected by dihydroethidium staining and lucigenin chemiluminescence assay in VSMCs. NO-NIF suppressed phosphorylations of Akt and epidermal growth factor receptor induced by Ang II. However, NO-NIF had no effects on intracellular Ca2+ increase and protein kinase C-δ phosphorylation induced by Ang II in VSMCs. The electron paramagnetic resonance spectra indicated the continuous generation of NO-NIF radical of reaction with cultured VSMCs. These findings suggest that NO-NIF improves Ang II-induced vascular remodeling via the attenuation of oxidative stress.
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