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Myeloid CD11c+ antigen-presenting cells ablation prevents hypertension in response to angiotensin II plus high-salt diet
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Hypertension, Volumen 71, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 709-718
15244563
0194911X
10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.10145
Autor
Hevia, Daniel
Araos, Patricio
Ríos del Prado, Carolina Alejandra
Luppichini, Eugenia Fuentes
Rojas, MacArena
Alzamora, Rodrigo
Cifuentes-Araneda, Flavia
González, Alexis A.
Amador, Cristian A.
Pacheco, Rodrigo
Michea Acevedo, Luis
Institución
Resumen
© 2017 The Authors.Increasing evidence shows that antigen-presenting cells (APCs) are involved in the development of inflammation associated to hypertension. However, the potential role of APCs in the modulation of renal sodium transport has not been addressed. We hypothesized that APCs participate in renal sodium transport and, thus, development of high blood pressure in response to angiotensin II plus a high-salt diet. Using transgenic mice that allow the ablation of CD11chigh APCs, we studied renal sodium transport, the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system components, blood pressure, and cardiac/renal tissue damage in response to angiotensin II plus a high-salt diet. Strikingly, we found that APCs are required for the development of hypertension and that the ablation/restitution of APCs produces rapid changes in the blood pressure in mice with angiotensin II plus a high-salt diet. Moreover, APCs were necessary for the induction of intrarenal renin-angiotensin system components and af