The Role of Cytochrome P-450 in Salt-Sensitive Stroke in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

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Chen-Jiang Ying
Takanori Noguchi
Hiroaki Aso
Katsumi Ikeda
Yukio Yamori
Yasuo Nara
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[1] School of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Shujitsu University,Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene
[3] School of Public Health,Department of Nutrition and Health Science
[4] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Department of Pharmacy
[5] Fukuoka Women's University,undefined
[6] Mukogawa Women's University,undefined
[7] Institute for World Health Development,undefined
[8] Mukogawa Women's University,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2008年 / 31卷
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stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat; salt-sensitive; cerebral blood flow; cytochrome P-450; peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor-α;
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Stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP/Izm) are salt sensitive: they develop severe hypertension and die of stroke within a short time after salt loading. We studied the role of cytochrome P-450(CYP) isoforms in the brain and the effect of clofibrate to investigate the mechanism of salt sensitive stroke-proneness in SHRSP/Izm. Male SHRSP/Izm at 9 weeks of age were fed a regular diet with or without 0.25% clofibrate and given a 1% NaCl solution for drinking water for 10 d. The expression levels of CYP4A1, 2C11, and 2C23 were measured by Western blotting. Cerebral blood flow was measured with a laser Doppler method and blood vessel diameters were measured under microscopic observation. SHRSP/Izm died within 60 d after salt loading; however, clofibrate prolonged the survival (mean life span, 33±7 vs. 215±23 d, p<0.0001) without significant attenuation of the severe hypertension. CYP4A1 and CYP2C11 expression levels were lower in SHRSP/Izm than those in age-matched male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR/Izm) in the cerebral cortex of SHRSP/Izm (p<0.05). No obvious change in cerebral CYP4A1 was observed in either salt-loaded SHRSP/Izm or SHR/Izm. Clofibrate significantly up-regulated the expression of cerebral CYP2C11 and significantly attenuated its salt-induced suppression (p<0.05). Additionally, clofibrate significantly increased blood vessel diameters (p<0.01) and cerebral blood flow (p<0.0001). CYP2C11 plays an important role in regulating cerebral blood flow and, as a result, in preventing stroke in the salt-sensitive stroke-prone SHRSP/Izm.
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