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Antioxidant Effect of Captopril and Enalapril on Reactive Oxygen Species-Induced Endthelial Dysfunction in the Rabbit Abdominal Aorta

Title
Antioxidant Effect of Captopril and Enalapril on Reactive Oxygen Species-Induced Endthelial Dysfunction in the Rabbit Abdominal Aorta
Author
서정국
Keywords
Reactive oxygen species; Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; Captopril, Enalapril; Vasodilation
Issue Date
2013-01
Publisher
대한흉부외과학회
Citation
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery , 2013, 46(1), P.14-21
Abstract
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are known to be related to cardiovascular diseases. Many studies have demonstrated that angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have beneficial effects against ROS. We investigated the antioxidant effect of captopril and enalapril in nitric oxide mediated vascular endothelium-dependent relaxations. Materials and Methods: Isolated rabbit abdominal aorta ring segments were exposed to ROS by electrolysis of the organ bath medium (Krebs-Henseleit solution) after pretreatment with various concentrations (range, 10-5 to 3×10-4 M) of captopril and enalapril. Before and after electrolysis, the endothelial function was measured bypreconstricting the vessels with norepinephrine (10-6 M) followed by the cumulative addition of acetylcholine (range, 3×10-8 to 10-6 M). The relevance of the superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide scavenging effect of captopril and enalapril was investigated using additional pretreatments of diethyldithiocarbamate (DETCA, 0.5 mM), an inhibitor of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase, and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (3AT, 50 mM), an inhibitor of catalase. Results: Both captopril and enalapril preserved vascular endothelium-dependent relaxation after exposure to ROS in a dose-dependent manner (p<0.0001). Pretreatment with DETCA attenuated the antioxidant effect of captopril and enalapril (p<0.0001), but pretreatment with 3AT did not have an effect. Conclusion: Both captopril and enalapril protect endothelium against ROS in a dose-dependent fashion in isolated rabbit abdominal aortas. This protective effect is related to superoxide anion scavenging.
URI
http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/view.html?volume=46&number=1&spage=14&year=2013http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/50235
ISSN
2233-601X; 0301-2859
DOI
10.5090/kjtcs.2013.46.1.14
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