Hypertension accelerates age-related intrarenal small artery (IRSA) remodelling and stiffness in rats with possible involvement of AGEs and RAGE
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Hypertension accelerates age-related intrarenal small artery (IRSA) remodelling and stiffness in rats with possible involvement of AGEs and RAGE
Abstract
Objectives: To study changes in morphology, advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and the AGEs receptor, RAGE, that occur with ageing in intrarenal small arteries (IRSAs) of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) and to investigate the possible roles of hypertension, AGEs and RAGE in the progression of IRSA remodelling and stiffness with ageing in rats.
Methods: Ageing SHRs and ageing normotensive Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats were studied. The minimal renal vascular resistance (minRVR) was measured. Renal arcuate arteries (RAAs) and interlobular arteries (RILAs), the expression of α-smooth muscle actin, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, AGEs, RAGE and the plasma concentrations of AGEs were also examined.
Results: The IRSA minRVR, wall thickening, cell proliferation and collagen deposition in RILAs and RAAs gradually increased with age in SHRs and were much higher in 24-week-old SHRs than in age-matched WKY rats (p<0.05); these indexes in WKY rats were only elevated in the 72-week group (p<0.05). The expression of RAGE in the RAA and RILA tunica media in SHRs was upregulated by 24 weeks and 12 weeks (p<0.05), respectively, while AGEs levels in the plasma and in the IRSA tunica media were increased by 48 weeks (p<0.05) and increased gradually with age. The levels of both RAGE and AGEs in WKY rats were increased only at 72 weeks (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Hypertension accelerates the development of age-related IRSA remodelling and stiffness in rats, which may be related to upregulation of RAGE in the IRSA tunica media and increased expression of AGEs at the late stage.
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