Autophagy inhibition by chloroquine prevents increase in blood pressure and preserves endothelial functions
2020
Purpose: To determine the effects of lysosomal inhibition of autophagy by chloroquine (CHQ) onhypertension-associated changes in the endothelial functions.
Method: Angiotensin II (Ang II)-treated human endothelial cell line EA.hy926 and renovascularhypertensive rats were subjected to CHQ treatment (in vitro: 0.5, 1, and 2.5 μM; in vivo: 50 mg/kg/dayfor three weeks). Changes in the protein expressions of LC3b II (autophagosome formation marker) andp62 (autophagy flux marker) were assessed using immunoblotting. Cell migration assay, tubuleformation assay (in vitro), and organ bath studies (in vivo) were performed to evaluate the endothelialfunctions. Hemodynamic parameters were measured as well.
Results: A higher expression of LC3b II and a reduced expression of p62 observed in the Ang II-treatedendothelial cells, as well as in the aorta of the hypertensive rats, indicated enhanced autophagy.Treatment with CHQ resulted in reduced autophagy flux (in vitro as well as in vivo) and suppressed AngII-induced endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis (in vitro). The treatment with CHQ was alsoobserved to prevent increase in blood pressure in hypertensive rats and preserved acetylcholineinducedrelaxation in phenylephrine-contracted aorta from the hypertensive rats. In addition, chloroquineattenuated Ang II-induced contractions in the aorta of normotensive as well as hypertensive rats.
Conclusion: These observations indicated that CHQ lowers the blood pressure and preserves thevascular endothelial function during hypertension.
Keywords: Angiotensin II, Autophagy, Chloroquine, Endothelial function, Hypertension, Vasculardysfunction
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