INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of plasma and tissue angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-Is) against propofol-induced endothelial dysfunction and to elucidate the involved mechanisms in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the effects of propofol (50 μM), quinaprilat and enalaprilat (10(-5) M) on fibrinolysis (t-PA, PAI-1, TAFI antigen levels), oxidative stress parameters (H(2)O(2) and MDA antigen levels and SOD and NADPH oxidase mRNA levels) and nitric oxide bioavailability (NO(2)/NO(3) concentration and NOS expression at the level of mRNA) in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). RESULTS: We found that both ACE-Is promoted similar endothelial fibrinolytic properties and decreased oxidative stress in vitro. Propofol alone increased the release of antifibrinolytic and pro-oxidative factors from the endothelium and increased mRNA iNOS expression. We also found that the incubation of HUVECs in the presence of propofol following ACE-Is pre-incubation caused weakness of the antifibrinolytic and pro-oxidative potential of propofol and this effect was similar after both ACE-Is. CONCLUSIONS: This observation suggests that the studied ACE-Is exerted protective effects against endothelial cell dysfunction caused by propofol, independently of hemodynamics.
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Wojewodzka-Zelezniakowicz, M., Gromotowicz-Poplawska, A., Kisiel, W., Konarzewska, E., Szemraj, J., Ladny, J. R., & Chabielska, E. (2017). Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors attenuate propofol-induced pro-oxidative and antifibrinolytic effect in human endothelial cells. Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, 18(1), 147032031668719. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320316687197
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