Angiotensin-(3–4) normalizes the elevated arterial blood pressure and abnormal Na+/ energy handling associated with chronic undernutrition by counteracting the effects mediated by type 1 angiotensin II receptors

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We investigated the mechanisms by which chronic administration of a multideficient diet after weaning alters bodily Na+ handling, and culminates in high systolic blood pressure (SBP) at a juvenile age. From 28 to 92 days of age, weaned male Wistar rats were given a diet with low content and poor-quality protein, and low lipid, without vitamin supplementation, which mimics the diets consumed in impoverished regions worldwide. We measured food, energy and Na+ ingestion, together with urinary Na+ excretion, Na+ density (Na+ intake/energy intake), plasma Na+ concentration, SBP, and renal proximal tubule Na+-transporting ATPases. Undernourished rats aged 92 days had only one-third of the control body mass, lower plasma albumin, higher SBP, higher energy intake, and higher positive Na+ balance accompanied by decreased plasma Na+ concentration. Losartan or Ang-(3–4) normalized SBP, and the combination of the 2 substances induced an accentuated negative Na+ balance as a result of strong inhibition of Na+ ingestion. Na+ density in undernourished rats was higher than in control, irrespective of the treatment, and they had downregulated (Na++K+)ATPase and upregulated Na+-ATPase in proximal tubule cells, which returned to control levels after Losartan or Ang-(3–4). We conclude that Na+ density, not only Na+ ingestion, plays a central role in the pathophysiology of elevated SBP in chronically undernourished rats. The observations that Losartan and Ang-(3–4) normalized SBP together with negative Na+ balance give support to the proposal that Ang II)AT1R and Ang II)AT2R axes have opposite roles within the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system of undernourished juvenile rats.

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Pereira-Acácio, A., Veloso-Santos, J. P. M., Nossar, L. F., Costa-Sarmento, G., Muzi-Filho, H., & Vieyra, A. (2022). Angiotensin-(3–4) normalizes the elevated arterial blood pressure and abnormal Na+/ energy handling associated with chronic undernutrition by counteracting the effects mediated by type 1 angiotensin II receptors. PLoS ONE, 17(8 August). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273385

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