Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Vasopressin (AVP) and angiotensin II (AngII) hormonal systems modulate
a variety of physiologic functions affecting multiple organ systems.
Of singular importance, is their role in blood pressure regulation. Our
long term objective is to dissect the specific contribution of novel
AngII and AVP receptors in blood pressure regulation in normal and
pathophysiological states. Several isoreceptors for both AngII and AVP
have been recently characterized. Of these, the dual AngII/AVP
receptor, isolated by us, elucidates novel information providing the
bases for new hypotheses and questions. In this research proposal, we
will test the following hypotheses: 1) Based on the detected abundance
and assignment by immunocytochemical localization of the AngII/AVP
receptor polypeptide to renal epithelial cells of the outer medullary
thick ascending limb tubules and inner medullary collecting ducts, we
hypothesize that the AngII/AVP receptor is a prominent renal physiologic
target for AngII and AVP, and therefore plays an important role in salt-
water balance and blood pressure regulation; 2) Based on the elucidation
of functional significant mutations in the Dahl Salt-Sensitive rat
AngII/AVP receptor, we hypothesize that the AngII/AVP receptor is a
genetic determinant for salt-sensitive hypertension in the Dahl Salt-
Sensitive hypertensive rat. Accordingly, the following specific aims
are prioritized: I) Dissection of potential pathophysiologic involvement
of the AngII/AVP receptor in hypertension 1A) Assessment of the
specific contribution(s) of N119S and C163R substitutions to the
increased sensitivity to Ang II and AVP and enhanced Gs-coupling
observed in the Dahl S AngII/AVP receptor; 1B) Genetic cosegregation
analysis of the AngII/AVP receptor with blood pressure and renal
pathology in an F2 (Dahl S male x Dahl R female) cohort comprised of
male and female rats in order to determine whether the mutant AngII/AVP
receptor cosegregates with high blood pressure and/or with hypertensive
renal disease. II) Dissection of physiologic role of the AngII/AVP
receptor: 2A) Tissue specific, spatial and temporal expression patterns
in development of the AngII/AVP receptor gene, establishing a foundation
for assessing its function in an integrated biologic experimental system
as in the gene targeting experiments proposed below. 2B) Targeted
disruption of the AngII/AVP receptor gene in mice in order to define its
physiologic role in an integrated biologic experimental system. These
studies will elucidate the physiologic role of the AngII/AVP receptor
and will define the status of the AngII/AVP receptor as a candidate
hypertension susceptibility gene, thus paving the way for the direct
assessment of the mechanistic role of this receptor in salt-sensitive
hypertension and its role in the development of hypertension in
selective human populations.
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