Bromocriptine regulates angiotensin II response on sodium pump in proximal tubules

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作者
Hussain, T [1 ]
Abdul-Wahab, R [1 ]
Kotak, DK [1 ]
Lokhandwala, MF [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Houston, Coll Pharm, Inst Cardiovasc Studies, Houston, TX 77204 USA
关键词
receptor; dopamine; angiotensin; sodium pump; G protein; kidney tubules; proximal;
D O I
10.1161/01.HYP.32.6.1054
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R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Dopamine and angiotensin II (Ang II) receptors have been reported to exhibit an interaction in renal proximal tubules, The present study was designed to investigate the regulation by a D-2-like dopamine receptor of Ang II-mediated stimulation of Na,K-ATPase activity in the renal proximal tubules. Ang II (10(-13) to 10(-9) mol/L) stimulated Na,K-ATPase activity in the proximal tubules that was completely abolished when the tubules were pretreated with the D-2-like receptor agonist bromocriptine (1 mu moL/L) for 30 minutes. The effect of bromocriptine on Ang II, response was prevented by domperidone (1 mu mol/L), a D-2-like dopamine receptor antagonist. Similarly, the inhibition of forskolin (1 mu mol/L)-induced cAMP accumulation caused by Ang II (10 pmol/L) was also abolished in bromocriptine-pretreated tubules. Basal and forskolin-stimulated cAMP was not significantly different in bromocriptine-treated tubules compared with the control. [H-3]-Ang II binding sites (angiotensin type [AT(1)] receptors) were reduced by approximate to 65% in bromocriptine-treated proximal tubules, a result that was further substantiated by Western blot analysis revealing a 50% decrease in AT(1) receptors in bromocriptine-treated tubules compared with the control. Western blot analysis of G proteins revealed a 2-fold increase in G(s alpha) and a 20% decrease in G(i alpha 1) and G(i alpha 2) in the bromocriptine-treated proximal tubules. Bromocriptine (1 mu mol/L) alone stimulated Na,K-ATPase activity during the first 30 minutes of incubation, and thereafter the stimulation fell to the basal level. Similarly, bromocriptine-mediated inhibition of cAMP lasted only up to 20 minutes. The data suggest that preactivation of D-2-like dopamine receptors abolishes Ang II-mediated stimulation of Na,K-ATPase activity and inhibition of cAMP accumulation. This phenomenon may be a consequence of a decrease in AT(1) receptors and alterations in G protein levels in the proximal tubules, We propose that such a regulation of Ang II response by bromocriptine is the result of heterologous desensitization of the D-2-like receptor system.
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页码:1054 / 1059
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