Abstract

AVFQHNCQE is an antihypertensive nonapeptide obtained from a chicken foot protein hydrolysate. The present study aims to investigate the mechanisms involved in its blood pressure (BP)-lowering effect. Male (17–20 weeks old) spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) were used in this study. Rats were divided into two groups and orally administered water or 10 mg/kg body weight (bw) AVFQHNCQE. One hour post-administration, animals of both groups were intra-peritoneally treated with 1 mL of saline or with 1 mL of saline containing 30 mg/kg bw Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), an inhibitor of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis, or with 1 mL of saline containing 5 mg/kg bw indomethacin, which is an inhibitor of prostacyclin synthesis (n = 6 per group). Systolic BP was recorded before oral administration and six hours after oral administration. In an additional experiment, SHR were administered water or 10 mg/kg bw AVFQHNCQE (n = 6 per group) and sacrificed six hours post-administration to study the mechanisms underlying the peptide anti-hypertensive effect. Moreover, the relaxation caused by AVFQHNCQE in isolated aortic rings from Sprague-Dawley rats was evaluated. The BP-lowering effect of the peptide was not changed after indomethacin administration but was completely abolished by L-NAME, which demonstrates that its anti-hypertensive effect is mediated by changes in endothelium-derived NO availability. In addition, AVFQHNCQE administration downregulated aortic gene expression of the vasoconstrictor factor endothelin-1 and the endothelial major free radical producer NADPH. Moreover, while no changes in plasma ACE activity were observed after its administration, liver GSH levels were higher in the peptide-treated group than in the water group, which demonstrates that AVFQHNCQE presents antioxidant properties.

Highlights

  • Hypertension (HTN) is a chronic elevation of systemic arterial blood pressure (BP) above certain threshold values

  • Effects of AVFQHNCQE on Blood Pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) Treated with L-NAME or Indomethacin

  • Figureor2Indomethacin and Figure 3 show the changes in Systolic blood pressure (SBP) in SHR groups that were administered water or 10 mg/kg bw of the peptide

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Summary

Introduction

Hypertension (HTN) is a chronic elevation of systemic arterial blood pressure (BP) above certain threshold values. The elevation in BP is only a manifestation of a progressive disease representing an important health problem [1]. Nutrients 2019, 11, 225 the use of these drugs can result in different side effects in some patients, which leads to reduced patience compliance with the treatment, increased health care costs, and preventable fatalities [3,4]. In this context, new strategies for treating HTN based on natural products could greatly benefit hypertensive patients

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