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Increasing evidence suggests that enhanced stimulation of the heart and kidney by mineralocorticoids plays significant role in development of the post-infarct cardiac failure. Because increased synthesis of mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) is one of the putative factors determining pathogenic effects of mineralocorticoids we decided to determine whether the myocardial infarct results in an enhanced expression of MR mRNA and MR protein. To this end male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected either to ligation of the left coronary artery or to sham surgery. After four weeks expressions of MR mRNA and MR protein were evaluated in both groups of rats in the left (LV) and right (RV) ventricle walls, and in the renal cortex and renal medulla by means of semiquantitative PCR and Western blotting methods. Coronary ligation resulted in the myocardial infarction encompassing 30.2% ± 1.9% (range 23-40%) of the left ventricle wall. In the infarcted rats expression of MR mRNA was significantly greater than in the sham-operated rats, both in the LV (P<0.02) and in the RV (P<0.005). In the left but not in the right ventricle increased MR mRNA expression was associated with significant increase in expression of MR protein (P<0.001). In the renal cortex and renal medulla MR mRNA and MR protein expression in the infarcted and the sham-operated rats did not differ. The study reveals that during the post-infarct state expression of MR mRNA is elevated in both cardiac ventricles while expression of MR mRNA protein is increased only in the left ventricle. The results suggest that the enhanced expression of mineralocorticoid receptors may contribute to enhanced effects of mineralocorticoids in the heart during the post-infarct state.
The myocardial infarct causes prolonged activation of the renin-angiotensin system and profoundly influences cardiac performance and renal excretory capabilities. The aim of the present study was to determine whether the myocardial infarct is also associated with an altered expression of AT1a receptors (AT1aR) mRNA in the heart and the kidney. To this end male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected either to the left coronary artery ligation or to the sham surgery. Four weeks after the surgery the animals were sacrificed. In 11 infarcted and 10 sham-operated rats expression of AT1aR mRNA in the walls of the left and right ventricle of the heart, and in the renal cortex and renal medulla was determined by semiquantitative PCR method. In another group of 10 infarcted and 14 sham-operated rats the diameter of cardiomyocytes in the left and right cardiac ventricle was determined. The size of the infarct in the rats used for mRNA determination and for morphometric measurements was equal to 29.4 ± 1.8% and to 31.0 ± 1.2 % of the left ventricular wall, respectively. Expression of AT1aR mRNA was significantly greater in the left (P< 0.01) and right ventricle (P<0.03) of the heart in the infarcted than in the sham operated rats. AT1aR mRNA expression was also significantly greater (P<0.02) in the renal medulla of the infarcted rats than in the renal medulla of the sham operated rats whereas no significant difference was found in the renal cortex. The myocardial infarct was associated with a significant increase of diameter of cardiomyocytes of the left ventricle of the heart (P < 0.0001), however there was no significant correlation between changes in AT1aR mRNA expression and diameter of cardiomyocytes. The results provide evidence that the myocardial infarct results in significant and prolonged upregulation of AT1a receptors mRNA expression in the heart and in the medullary region of the kidney.
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