Antihypertensive actions of moderate hyperbilirubinemia: Role of superoxide inhibition

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Background Moderate (approximately 2-fold) increases in plasma unconjugated bilirubin levels are able to attenuate the development of angiotensin II (Ang II)-dependent hypertension. To determine the specific role of decreases in superoxide production to the blood pressure-lowering effects of moderate hyperbilirubinemia (MHyB), we performed this study, in which the Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase inhibitor apocynin was given to Ang II-infused mice in the presence and absence of moderate hyperbilirubinemia. Methods Apocynin (14mM) was administered in the drinking water prior to treatment with UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 antisense morpholino (16 μg/kg), which was administered by intravenous injection every third day. Treatments were started before the implantation of Ang II-containing minipumps (1μg/kg/min) and continued throughout the protocol. Results Ang II infusion increased blood pressure to 145±2mm Hg. Apocynin treatment alone reduced blood pressure to 135±5mm Hg, whereas MHyB alone decreased blood pressure to 118±5mm Hg in Ang II-infused mice. Prior inhibition of NADPH oxidase with apocynin did not result in a further decrease in blood pressure in MHyB mice, which averaged 117±3mm Hg (n = 6 mice per group). In aortic preparations, apocynin treatment decreased Ang II-mediated superoxide production from 2433±120 relative light units (RLU)/min/mg to 1851±126 RLU/min/mg (n = 4 mice per group), which was similar to levels observed in MHyB mice alone (1473±132 RLU/min/mg) or in combination with apocynin (1503±115 RLU/min/mg). Conclusions Our Results indicate that MHyB lowers blood pressure by a mechanism that is partially dependent on the inhibition of superoxide production. © 2013 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Stec, D. E., Storm, M. V., Pruett, B. E., & Gousset, M. U. (2013). Antihypertensive actions of moderate hyperbilirubinemia: Role of superoxide inhibition. American Journal of Hypertension, 26(7), 918–923. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpt038

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