Angiotensin 1-7 and Mas decrease thrombosis in Bdkrb2-/- mice by increasing NO and prostacyclin to reduce platelet spreading and glycoprotein VI activation.
Chao Fang, Evi Stavrou, Alec A Schmaier, Nadja Grobe, Mariana Morris, Andrew Chen, Marvin T Nieman, Gregory N Adams, Gretchen LaRusch, Yihua Zhou, Matthew L Bilodeau, Fakhri Mahdi, Mark Warnock, Alvin H Schmaier
Index: Blood 121(15) , 3023-32, (2013)
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Abstract
Bradykinin B2 receptor-deleted mice (Bdkrb2(-/-)) have delayed carotid artery thrombosis times and prolonged tail bleeding time resulting from elevated angiotensin II (AngII) and angiotensin receptor 2 (AT2R) producing increased plasma nitric oxide (NO) and prostacyclin. Bdkrb2(-/-) also have elevated plasma angiotensin-(1-7) and messenger RNA and protein for its receptor Mas. Blockade of Mas with its antagonist A-779 in Bdkrb2(-/-) shortens thrombosis times (58 ± 4 minutes to 38 ± 4 minutes) and bleeding times (170 ± 13 seconds to 88 ± 8 seconds) and lowers plasma nitrate (22 ± 4 μM to 15 ± 5 μM), and 6-keto-PGF1α (259 ± 103 pg/mL to 132 ± 58 pg/mL). Bdkrb2(-/-) platelets express increased NO, guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate, and cyclic adenosine monophosphate with reduced spreading on collagen, collagen peptide GFOGER, or fibrinogen. In vivo A-779 or combined L-NAME and nimesulide treatment corrects it. Bdkrb2(-/-) platelets have reduced collagen-related peptide-induced integrin α2bβ3 activation and P-selectin expression that are partially corrected by in vivo A-779, nimesulide, or L-NAME. Bone marrow transplantations show that the platelet phenotype and thrombosis time depends on the host rather than donor bone marrow progenitors. Transplantation of wild-type bone marrow into Bdkrb2(-/-) hosts produces platelets with a spreading defect and delayed thrombosis times. In Bdkrb2(-/-), combined AT2R and Mas overexpression produce elevated plasma prostacyclin and NO leading to acquired platelet function defects and thrombosis delay.
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