Role of macrophage PPARγ in experimental hypertension
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Role of macrophage PPARγ in experimental hypertension
Abstract
Targeted disruption of the Alox15 gene makes mice resistant to angiotensin II-, DOCA/salt-, and N(ω)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME)-induced experimental hypertension. Macrophages, a primary source of Alox15, are facilitating this resistance, but the underlying mechanism is not known. Because Alox15 metabolites are peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)γ agonists, we hypothesized that activation of macrophage PPARγ is the key step in Alox15 mediation of hypertension. Thioglycollate, used for macrophage elicitation, selectively upregulated PPARγ and its target gene CD36 in peritoneal macrophages of both wild-type (WT) and Alox15(-/-) mice. Moreover, thioglycollate-injected Alox15(-/-) mice became hypertensive upon L-NAME treatment. A similar hypertensive effect was observed with adoptive transfer of thioglycollate-elicited Alox15(-/-) macrophages into Alox15(-/-) recipient mice. The role of PPARγ was further specified by using the selective PPARγ antagonist GW9662. WT mice treated with 50 μg/kg daily dose of GW9662 for 12 days became resistant to L-NAME-induced hypertension. The PPARγ antagonist treatment also prevented L-NAME-induced hypertension in thioglycollate-injected Alox15(-/-) mice, indicating a PPARγ-mediated effect in macrophage elicitation and the resultant hypertension. These results indicate a regulatory role for macrophage-localized PPARγ in L-NAME-induced experimental hypertension.
Keywords: alox15; lipoxygenase; nitro-l-arginine methyl ester; peritoneal macrophages; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ; thioglycollate.
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