Pressure-independent enhancement of cardiac hypertrophy in natriuretic peptide receptor A–deficient mice

  • Knowles, Joshua W.
  • Esposito, Giovanni
  • Mao, Lan
  • Hagaman, John R.
  • Fox, Jennifer E.
  • Smithies, Oliver
  • Rockman, Howard A.
  • Maeda, Nobuyo
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Publication date
January 2001

Abstract

Mice lacking natriuretic peptide receptor A (NPRA) have marked cardiac hypertrophy and chamber dilatation disproportionate to their increased blood pressure (BP), suggesting, in support of previous in vitro data, that the NPRA system moderates the cardiac response to hypertrophic stimuli. Here, we have followed the changes in cardiac function in response to altered mechanical load on the heart of NPRA-null mice (Npr1–/–). Chronic treatment with either enalapril, furosemide, hydralazine, or losartan were all effective in reducing and maintaining BP at normal levels without affecting heart weight/body weight. In the reverse direction, we used transverse aortic constriction (TAC) to induce pressure overload. In the Npr1–/– mice, TAC resulted i...

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