Expression of P2X4R mRNA and Protein in Rats With Hypobaric Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension
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Background: The experimental pulmonary hypertension that develops in hypobaric hypoxia is characterized by structural remodeling of the heart. The P2X4 receptor (P2X4R) controls vascular tone and vessel remodeling in several blood vessels, and it has emerged as a key factor in the enhancement of cardiovascular performance. Methods and Results: To study the possible effects of hypobaric hypoxia on the P2X4R-synthesis system, 150 male Wistar rats were housed in a chamber at the equivalent of the 5,500m altitude level for 21 days. After 14 days exposure to hypobaric hypoxia, pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) was significantly increased. In the right ventricle (RV) of the heart, P2X4R expression was significantly increased on days 1 and 14 (mRNA) and on days 7 and 21 (protein) of hypobaric hypoxic exposure. Immunohistochemical staining for P2X4R protein became more intense in RV in the late phase of exposure. These changes in P2X4R synthesis in RV occurred alongside the increase in PAP. In addition, P2X1R and P2Y2R mRNA levels in the RV were significantly increased on days 1, 14, and 21, and day 5, respectively, of exposure. The level of P2X1R protein in the RV was significantly increased on day 21 of exposure. Conclusions: Conceivably, P2 receptors, including P2X4R and P2X1R, might play roles in modulating the RV hypertrophy that occurs due to pulmonary hypertension in hypobaric hypoxia. (Circ J 2011; 75: 945-954)
- 2011-03-25
著者
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Ogata Sho
National Defense Medical Coll. Saitama Jpn
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Ogata Sho
Department Of Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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NAKANISHI Kuniaki
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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KAWAI Toshiaki
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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Uenoyama Maki
Division Of Environmental Medicine National Defense Medical College Research Institute
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Nakanishi Kuniaki
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Kawai Toshiaki
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Kawai Toshiaki
Department Of Pathology I National Defense Medical College
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Ozeki Yuichi
Department Of Surgery Ii National Defense Medical College
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Hiroi Sadayuki
Department Of Integrative Physiology And Bio-nano Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Hiroi Sadayuki
Department Of Pathology I National Defense Medical College
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Ogata Sho
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Tanaka S
Department Of Pathology I National Defense Medical College
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Hiroi Sadayuki
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Tominaga Susumu
Department Of Pathology National Defense Medical College
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Ozeki Yuichi
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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OHATA Yuichiro
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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KANAZAWA Fumiko
Biochemical Section, 2^ Division, Aeromedical Laboratory, Japan Air Self-Defense Force
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Tominaga Susumu
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Kanazawa Fumiko
Biochemical Section 2^<nd> Division Aeromedical Laboratory Japan Air Self-defense Force
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Nakanishi Kuniaki
Department Of Cardiology Respiratory Medicine And Nephrology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicine
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