EXTRACELLULAR SIGNAL-REGULATED KINASE AND C-JUN NH2-TERMINAL KINASE-ACTIVITIES ARE CONTINUOUSLY AND DIFFERENTIALLY INCREASED IN AORTA OF HYPERTENSIVE RATS
S. Kim et al., EXTRACELLULAR SIGNAL-REGULATED KINASE AND C-JUN NH2-TERMINAL KINASE-ACTIVITIES ARE CONTINUOUSLY AND DIFFERENTIALLY INCREASED IN AORTA OF HYPERTENSIVE RATS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 236(1), 1997, pp. 199-204
We first examined the activities of extracellular signal-regulated kin
ases (ERKs) and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases (JNKs) in the aorta of hype
rtensive rats. In Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats, chronic hypertension
caused by a high-salt diet was followed by sustained activation of aor
tic p42ERK and p44ERK. p46JNK and p55JNK activities were also increase
d in hypertensive DS rats, but returned to control levels earlier than
ERKs, suggesting that ERKs and JNKs may be independently activated in
hypertensive rats. In stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (S
HRSP) which spontaneously develop hypertension under a low salt-diet,
aortic p42ERK and p44ERK activities were progressively increased with
the development of hypertension, compared with control normotensive ra
ts. p46JNK and p55JNK activities in SHRSP were increased, with a diffe
rent time course from ERKs. Thus, we first demonstrated that ERKs and
JNKs activities are chronically and differentially increased in the ao
rta of hypertensive rats, suggesting the involvement of these kinases
in hypertensive vascular diseases. (C) 1997 Academic Press.