Abstract

To clarify the relationship between Angiotensin II AT 1 and AT 2 receptors, we studied AT 1 receptor mRNA and binding expression in tissues from AT 2 receptor gene disrupted (AT 2 −/−) female mice, where AT 2 receptors are not expressed in vivo, using in situ hybridization and quantitative autoradiography. Wild type mice expressed AT 1A receptor mRNA and AT 1 receptor binding in lung parenchyma, the spleen, predominantly in the red pulp, and in liver parenchyma. In wild type mice, lung AT 2 receptors were expressed in lung bronchial epithelium and smooth muscle, and were not present in the lung parenchyma, the spleen or the liver. This indicates that AT 1 and AT 2 receptors were not expressed in the same cells. In AT 2 −/− mice, we found higher AT 1A receptor mRNA and AT 1 receptor binding in lung parenchyma and in the red pulp of the spleen, but not in the liver, when compared to littermate wild type controls. Our results suggest that impaired AT 2 receptor function upregulates AT 1 receptor transcription and expression in a tissue-specific manner and in cells not expressing AT 2 receptors. AT 1 upregulation explains the increased sensitivity to Angiotensin II characteristic of the AT 2 −/− phenotype, consistent with enhanced AT 1 receptor activation in a number of tissues.

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