Important vascular proteins such as endothelin-1 (ET-1) promote the development of cardiovascular diseases. Oestrogen, and perhaps progesterone, prevent the development of vascular disease in women through incompletely understood cellular mechanisms. We hypothesized that oestradiol or progesterone might regulate the production of ET-1 as a potential novel mechanism. We found that serum and angiotensin II (AII) significantly stimulated ET-1 secretion from cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells, inhibited 50-75 % by oestradiol or by progesterone. Serum and AII stimulated ET-1 mRNA levels, inhibited at least 70 % by oestradiol and by progesterone. Serum stimulated ET-1 transcription mainly through the first 43 nucleotides of the ET-1 promoter, but oestradiol and progesterone did
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