Journal of Capital Medical University ›› 2008, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6): 728-731.

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Changes in Expression of α1-adrenergic Receptor and Angiotensin ⅡReceptor Subtypes in Kidney of Rats with Aging

Cao Xiaojing, Li Yanfang   

  1. Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University
  • Received:2008-03-13 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-12-24 Published:2008-12-24

Abstract: Objective The changes in α1-adrenergic receptor(α1-AR) and angiotensinⅡ receptor(ATR) expressions were considered to be associated with functional decline of renal vasoconstriction,renal structure and function.This study was designed to examine the expressions of α1-AR and ATRsubtypes in renal tissue from young adult,middle age,presenium to senium of rats.Methods Western blotting was used to quantitate the protein levels of α1-AR and ATR subtypes in renal tissue of 3-(young adult),12-(middle age),18-(presenium) and 24-(senium) month-old Wistar rats.Results α1A-AR expression decreased gradually with aging: α1A-AR protein levels decreased in middle age,presenium and senium when compared with young adult rats,respectively(P<0.01).However,the expressions of α1B-AR and α1D-AR remained unchanged during senescence.AT1R expressions were unaffected by aging from young adult to middle age,but exhibited a remarkable downregulation in presenim and senium(P<0.01).In addition,AT2R expression increased significantly in senium(P<0.01).Conclusion There are considerable changes in expression levels of renal α1-AR and ATR subtypes during aging.The downregulation of α1A-AR expression may account for the reduced reactivity of renal α1-AR to vasoconstrictors and the decline of renal function in senium.Both the downregulation of AT1R and the upregulation of AT2R can be beneficial to maintain the normal physiological function of kidney during aging.

Key words: α1-adrenergic receptor, angiotensinⅡ receptor, subtype, kidney, aging

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