Title : Cyp2j5-Gene Deletion Affects on Acetylcholine and Adenosine-Induced Relaxation in Mice: Role of Angiotensin-II and CYP-Epoxygenase Inhibitor.

Pub. Date : 2020

PMID : 32116704






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1 Acetylcholine (Ach)-induced response was tested with N-(methylsulfonyl)-2-(2-propynyloxy)-benzenehexanamide (MS-PPOH, CYP-epoxygenase inhibitor; 10-5M) and Ang-II (10-6M). Acetylcholine angiotensinogen (serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A, member 8) Mus musculus
2 Acetylcholine (Ach)-induced response was tested with N-(methylsulfonyl)-2-(2-propynyloxy)-benzenehexanamide (MS-PPOH, CYP-epoxygenase inhibitor; 10-5M) and Ang-II (10-6M). Acetylcholine angiotensinogen (serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A, member 8) Mus musculus
3 However, ACh-induced relaxation was not blocked by MS-PPOH in Cyp2j5-/- : 58.5 +- 5.0%, P > 0.05, but blocked in C57Bl/6: 52.3 +- 7.5%, P < 0.05, and Ang-II reduces ACh-induced relaxation in both Cyp2j5-/- and C57Bl/6 mice (38.8 +- 3.9% and 45.9 +- 7.8, P <0.05). Acetylcholine angiotensinogen (serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A, member 8) Mus musculus
4 Data suggest that ACh-induced relaxation in Cyp2j5-/- mice depends on nitric oxide (NO) but not CYP-epoxygenases, and the NECA-induced different response in male vs. female Cyp2j5-/- mice when Ang-II treated. Acetylcholine angiotensinogen (serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A, member 8) Mus musculus