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Oestrogen inhibits salt-dependent hypertension by suppressing GABAergic excitation in magnocellular AVP neurons

Authors
Jin, XiangyanBin Kim, WoongKim, Mi-NaJung, Won WooKang, Hyung KyungHong, Eun-HwaKim, Yoon SikShim, Wan JooHan, Hee ChulColwell, Christopher S.Kim, Young-BeomKim, Yang In
Issue Date
1-Sep-2021
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Keywords
GABA; Hypertension; Oestrogen; Salt; Vasopressin
Citation
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, v.117, no.10, pp.2263 - 2274
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Journal Title
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
Volume
117
Number
10
Start Page
2263
End Page
2274
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136400
DOI
10.1093/cvr/cvaa271
ISSN
0008-6363
Abstract
Aims Abundant evidence indicates that oestrogen (E-2) plays a protective role against hypertension. Yet, the mechanism underlying the antihypertensive effect of E-2 is poorly understood. In this study, we sought to determine the mechanism through which E-2 inhibits salt-dependent hypertension. Methods and results To this end, we performed a series of in vivo and in vitro experiments employing a rat model of hypertension that is produced by deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt treatment after uninephrectomy. We found that E-2 prevented DOCA-salt treatment from inducing hypertension, raising plasma arginine-vasopressin (AVP) level, enhancing the depressor effect of the V1a receptor antagonist (Phenylac(1),D-Tyr(Et)(2),Lys(6),Arg(8),des-Gly(9))-vasopressin, and converting GABAergic inhibition to excitation in hypothalamic magnocellular AVP neurons. Moreover, we obtained results indicating that the E-2 modulation of the activity and/or expression of NKCC1 (Cl- importer) and KCC2 (Cl- extruder) underpins the effect of E-2 on the transition of GABAergic transmission in AVP neurons. Lastly, we discovered that, in DOCA-salt-treated hypertensive ovariectomized rats, CLP290 (prodrug of the KCC2 activator CLP257, intraperitoneal injections) lowered blood pressure, and plasma AVP level and hyperpolarized GABA equilibrium potential to prevent GABAergic excitation from emerging in the AVP neurons of these animals. Conclusion Based on these results, we conclude that E-2 inhibits salt-dependent hypertension by suppressing GABAergic excitation to decrease the hormonal output of AVP neurons.
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