Mk. Patel et al., EFFECT OF ANGIOTENSIN-II ON THE EXPRESSION OF THE EARLY GROWTH-RESPONSE GENE C-FOS AND DNA-SYNTHESIS IN HUMAN VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELLS, Journal of hypertension, 14(3), 1996, pp. 341-347
Objectives The aims of this study were to characterize the angiotensin
II receptor subtype present on vascular smooth muscle cells from huma
n saphenous vein and to assess the effect of angiotensin II on the exp
ression of the early growth response gene c-fos and on DNA synthesis.
Methods and results Using radioligand binding studies, we have defined
the angiotensin II receptors present on these cells as being predomin
antly of the AT(1) subtype. Angiotensin II increased peak intracellula
r calcium levels by 126+/-16 nmol/l (mean+/-SEM) in 17/49 cultures. An
giotensin II induced c-fos expression in a concentration-dependent man
ner only in cultures that exhibited an intracellular calcium transient
in response to stimulation with angiotensin II, The induction of c-fo
s was inhibited by the selective AT(1) antagonist losartan in accordan
ce with the binding studies. Angiotensin II stimulated DNA synthesis w
ith a maximal increase of 66.4%+/-20.5% over serum-free levels at 1 nm
ol/l (mean +/- SEM, n = 6, P < 0.05). DNA synthesis declined with incr
easing angiotensin II concentration, falling to control values at 1 mu
mol/l, suggesting that a growth-inhibitory influence may counterbalan
ce the stimulatory effect that is observed at lower concentrations. Co
nclusion Vascular smooth muscle cells from human saphenous vein posses
s predominantly AT(1) receptors and in response to angiotensin II show
an induction of c-fos and a modest increase in DNA synthesis.