アルドステロンによって生じる臓器障害と酸化ストレス : 特に腎障害作用について  [in Japanese] Role of Aldosterone in Oxidative Stress and Renal Injury  [in Japanese]

    • 西山 成 NISHIYAMA Akira
    • 香川大学医学部薬理学:香川大学医学部薬理学高血圧腎臓疾患リサーチセンター Department of Pharmacology, Kagawa University:Hypertension and Kidney Disease Research Center, Kagawa University
    • 日下 隆 KUSAKA Takashi
    • 香川大学医学部薬理学高血圧腎臓疾患リサーチセンター:香川大学医学部小児科 Hypertension and Kidney Disease Research Center, Kagawa University:Department of Pediatrics, Kagawa University
    • 北島 博之 KITAJIMA Hiroyuki
    • 香川大学医学部薬理学高血圧腎臓疾患リサーチセンター:香川大学工学部信頼性情報システム工学科 Hypertension and Kidney Disease Research Center, Kagawa University:Faculty of Engineering, Kagawa University

Abstract

Recent clinical studies have indicated the utility of mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists in cardiovascular and renal injuries. Chronic treatment with aldosterone/salt resulted in severe cardiac and renal injuries in rats. Further studies showed that the aldosterone-induced organ injuries were associated with increases in expression of NADPH oxidase components and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Treatment with a selective MR antagonist, eplerenone, prevented the elevation of ROS levels and ameliorated organ injuries. In vitro studies also showed that MR is highly expressed in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells, glomerular mesangial cells and renal fibroblasts. In these cells, aldosterone-induced cell injuries were associated with increases in NADPH oxidase activity and superoxide generation. Further, the aldosterone-dependent cell injuries were markedly attenuated by treatment with eplerenone. These accumulating data support the notion that the aldosterone/MR is involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and renal injuries through NADPH oxidase-dependent ROS production.

Journal

Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan   [List of Volumes]

Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 127(9), 1331-1337, 2007-09-01  [Table of Contents]

The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110006380718
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AN00284903
  • Text Lang :
    JPN
  • Article Type :
    REV
  • ISSN :
    00316903
  • NDL Article ID :
    8936859
  • NDL Source Classification :
    ZS51(科学技術--薬学)
  • NDL Call No. :
    Z19-411
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    CJP  NDL  NII-ELS  J-STAGE