Nc,NG-dimethyl-L-argmme (ADMA) IS an endogenously synthesized mtnc oxide (NO) synthase mhibltor which has potent pressor/vasoconstnctor effects Dimethylargmmase metabolizes ADMA to L-citrullme and plays a key role m deterrmmng the m VIVO levels of ADMA To mvestlgate the role of ADMA m the pathogenesls of hypertension, we measured 24-hour urinary excretion of ADMA (UADMA) and nitrate/nitrite (NOx) m Dahl salt-sensitive hypertensive rats and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) In Dahl salt-resistant rats, high-salt &et (8% NaCI) did not increase blood pressure and increased urinary NOx (P< 01) wlthout changes in UADMA cornpaled with lowsalt diet (0 3% NaCI) In contrast, m Dahl salt-sensitive rats, hlghsalt diet Increased blood pressure (P< Ol), did not change urinary NOx excretion, and Increased UADMA (P< 01) There was a slgmficant (Y= 65, P< 01) correlation between UADMA and the level of blood pressure m Dahl salt-sensltlve rats Plasma levels of NOx and ADMA and renal chmethylargmmase content were comparable among them These results may suggest that m Dahl salt-resistant rats, blood pressure 1s kept constant during high-salt intake, possibly due to the compensatory increased production of NO, and that m Dahl salt-sensitive rats, high-salt intake increases the production of ADMA, attenuates the compensatory Increase\ m NO, and increases blood pressure These results also suggest that the systemic production of ADMA 19 not dependent on renal dlmethylargmmase SHR had significantly greater urinary NOx excretion (P< 05) and smaller UADMA than Wlstar-Kyoto rats nously have suggested that the NO production 1s preserved m SHR * Furthermore, recent evidence demonstrated the increased but not decreased production of NO m the heart9.10 and aorta" of SHR The synthesis of NO can be inhibited experimentally by some analogues of argmme mcludmg L-NMMA and ADMA), both of which have equally potent vasoconstnctor and pressor actions 12 Acute admmlstratlon of ADMA into guinea pigsI and rats'4 causes blood pressure elevation partly via elevation of total peripheral resistance I4 In humans, mtra-arterial admmlstratlon of ADMA lowers forearm blood flow 1~15 Although both L-NMMA and ADMA are synthesized I6 and metabolized I7 endogenously, the plasma concentration of dlmethylargmme 1s ten times greater than that of L-NMMA 13 Since studies m ammals suggest that the kidney may be mvolved m the excretion lx and metabolism 1Y.*O of ADMA, abnormalities of the ADMA production or ehmmatlon have been reported m human kidney diseases 13 21 Although recent evidence demonstrated high accumulation of ADMA m plasma from hypercholesterolexmc ammals**J3 and m balloon-injured vessels,*4 the role of this endogenous NO synthase mhlbltor m the pathogenesls of hypertension has not been elucidated at all Accordmgly, we hypothesized that endogenous ADMA may play a role m salt-sensitive hypertension by competltlve inhibition of NO synthesis. To test this hypothesis, urinary and plasma ADMA and NOx were evaluated m Dahl rats on different salt intakes....
The reaction rates (ks) of vitamin E (alpha-, beta-, gamma-, delta-tocopherols, TocH), ubiquinol-10, and related antioxidants (tocol, ubiquinol-0, and hydroquinone) with aroxyl (ArO(.-)) radical have been measured in micellar solution by stopped-flow spectrophotometer. The ks values increased in the order of hydroquinone < tocol < delta-TocH < ubiquinol-0 < gamma-TocH approximately beta-TocH < ubiquinol-10 < alpha-TocH at pH 4 approximately 8. The antioxidants which have lower oxidation potentials showed higher reactivities. The ks values of alpha-, beta-, gamma-, delta-tocopherol, and tocol remained constant between pH 4 and 10, and decreased rapidly at pH 11 approximately 12 by increasing pH value. From the pH dependence of ks values, the pKa values (= 13.1 approximately 12.6) have been determined for these tocopherols. The ks values of ubiquinol-10 also remained constant between pH 4 and 9, and increased rapidly at pH 9.5. Ubiquinol-10 is dibasic acid and can exist in three different molecular forms, depending on the pH value. By comparing the ks values with the mole fraction of each molecular form of ubiquinol-10, the reaction rate ks1 (= 1.21 x 10(5) M(-1)s(-1)) for the undissociated form, ks2 (= 1.04 x 10(6) M(-1)s(-1)) for monoanion and ks3 (= 0 M(-1)s(-1)) for dianion, and the pKa1 and pKa2 values (= 11.4 and 12.7) were determined. The ks2 value is 8.6 times as large as the ks1 value. Similar analyses were performed for ubiquinol-0 and hydroquinone. It was found that the relative ratio of ks values (100:21:20:2.9) of alpha-, beta-, gamma-, delta-tocopherols in micellar dispersion has good correlation with the relative biopotency ratios for rat fetal resorption, rat hemeolysis, and chicken muscle dystrophy. The relative antioxidant activities of alpha-tocopherol and ubiquinol-10 have been discussed based on the ks values obtained and their concentrations in serum and several tissues (heart, muscle, liver, kidney, and brain).
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