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High Concentrations of Uric Acid and Angiotensin II Act Additively to Produce Endothelial Injury

Quan Hong, Liyuan Wang, Zhiyong Huang, Zhe Feng, Shaoyuan Cui, Bo Fu, Guangyan Cai, Xiangmei Chen, Di Wu

2020Mediators of Inflammation25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Renin angiotensin (Ang) system (RAS) activation in metabolic syndrome (MS) patients is associated with elevated uric acid (UA) levels, resulting in endothelial system dysfunction. Our previous study demonstrated that excessive UA could cause endothelial injury through the aldose reductase (AR) pathway. This study is the first to show that a high concentration of Ang II in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) components, including O 2 ⋅- and H 2 O 2 , and further aggravates endothelial system injury induced by high UA (HUA). In a MS/hyperuricemia model, nitric oxide (NO) production was decreased, followed by a decrease in total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and the concentration of the endothelial injury marker von Willebrand factor (vWF) in the serum was increased. Treatment with catalase and polyethylene glycol covalently linked to superoxide dismutase (PEG-SOD) to individually remove H 2 O 2 and O 2 ⋅- or treatment with the AR inhibitor epalrestat decreased ROS and H 2 O 2 , increased NO levels and TAC, and reduced vWF release. Taken together, these data indicate that HUA and Ang II act additively to cause endothelial dysfunction via oxidative stress, and specific elimination of O 2 ⋅- and H 2 O 2 improves endothelial function. We provide theoretical evidence to prevent or delay endothelial injury caused by metabolic diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Endothelial dysfunctionUric acidOxidative stressHyperuricemiaReactive oxygen speciesEndocrinologyVon Willebrand factorInternal medicineChemistrySuperoxide dismutaseUmbilical veinAngiotensin IINitric oxideHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellEndotheliumPharmacologyMedicineBiochemistryPlateletBlood pressureIn vitroGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric AcidHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon MonoxideAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects
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