Prenatal dexamethasone and postnatal high-fat diet have a synergistic effect of elevating blood pressure through a distinct programming mechanism of systemic and adipose renin–angiotensin systems

Mar 16, 2018Lipids in health and disease

Prenatal steroid treatment and a high-fat diet after birth combine to raise blood pressure by changing hormone systems in the body and fat tissue

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Abstract

Prenatal dexamethasone exposure and postnatal high-fat diet synergistically increased systolic blood pressure in 6-month-old rats.

  • Prenatal exposure to dexamethasone decreased plasma levels of angiotensin I and II.
  • Postnatal high-fat diet reduced plasma levels of angiotensin-(1-7).
  • Prenatal dexamethasone increased levels of prorenin receptor and renin in adipose tissue, while decreasing angiotensinogen and ACE1 gene expressions.
  • Postnatal high-fat diet increased angiotensinogen gene expression but decreased levels of several key receptors and enzymes related to the .

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Key numbers

4–6/group
Increase in Systolic Blood Pressure
Measured in conscious rats at 6 months of age.

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What this is

  • Prenatal dexamethasone (DEX) exposure and postnatal high-fat (HF) diet synergistically elevate blood pressure (BP) in rats.
  • The study investigates how these factors affect the () in adipose tissue.
  • Findings indicate distinct programming mechanisms of systemic and adipose in regulating BP.

Essence

  • Prenatal DEX exposure and postnatal HF diet together increase blood pressure through different mechanisms in the . This study identifies potential targets for hypertension treatment.

Key takeaways

  • Prenatal DEX exposure and postnatal HF diet have a synergistic effect on systolic blood pressure. The combination alters the pathways in adipose tissue, impacting BP regulation.
  • Prenatal DEX exposure suppresses plasma angiotensin (ANG) I and ANG II levels, while postnatal HF diet reduces plasma ANG-(1-7) levels. These changes suggest distinct programming effects on .
  • The findings indicate that targeting adipose might be effective for treating hypertension linked to prenatal glucocorticoid exposure and postnatal dietary factors.

Caveats

  • The study focuses only on local in adipose tissue, potentially overlooking other systemic factors influencing blood pressure. Further research is needed to explore the broader implications.
  • Only mRNA expression levels were measured; enzymatic activity of components was not evaluated, which could provide additional insights into their functional roles.

Definitions

  • renin-angiotensin system (RAS): A hormone system that regulates blood pressure and fluid balance through the production of angiotensin peptides.

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