Angiotensin AT1 receptor blockade abolishes the reflex sympatho- excitatory response to adenosine

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We tested the hypothesis that endogenous angiotensin II participates in the direct and reflex effects of adenosine on the sympathetic nervous system. Nine healthy men were studied after 1 wk of the angiotensin II type I receptor antagonist losartan (100 mg daily) or placebo, according to a double-blind randomized crossover design. Bilateral forearm blood flows, NE appearance rates, and total body NE spill-over were determined before and during graded brachial arterial infusion of adenosine (0.5, 1.5, 5, and 15 μg/100 ml forearm tissue) and nitroprusside. Adenosine increased total body NE spillover (P < 0.05) whereas nitroprusside did not. Losartan lowered BP (P < 0.05), had no effect on total body NE spillover at rest, or forearm vasodilation during either infusion, but reduced the systemic noradrenergic response to adenosine from 1.0±0.4 nmol/min on the placebo day to 0.2±0.3 nmol/min (P < 0.01), and forearm NE appearance rate in response to adenosine was lower in the infused, as compared with the contralateral arm (P = 0.04). The sympatho-excitatory reflex elicited by adenosine is mediated through pathways involving the angiotensin II type I receptor. Interactions between adenosine and angiotensin II may assume importance during ischemia or congestive heart failure and could contribute to the benefit of converting enzyme inhibition in these conditions.

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Rongen, G. A., Brooks, S. C., Ando, S. I., Abramson, B. L., & Floras, J. S. (1998). Angiotensin AT1 receptor blockade abolishes the reflex sympatho- excitatory response to adenosine. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 101(4), 769–776. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI480

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