Circulation, Vol 86, 138-146, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
H Sawa, F Tokuchi, N Mochizuki, Y Endo, Y Furuta, T Shinohara, A Takada, H Kawaguchi, H Yasuda and K Nagashima
BACKGROUND. There have been no reports on the presence of the tissue
renin-angiotensin system in the human heart, although the presence of
angiotensinogen has been described in the animal heart. METHODS AND
RESULTS. To determine whether angiotensinogen is synthesized in the human
heart, we examined angiotensinogen messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis in
autopsy hearts by using ribonuclease protection assay. As a result,
angiotensinogen mRNA was detected in the atrial muscle, muscles of the
conduction system, and the left ventricular wall. In the left ventricular
wall, mRNA expression was more prominent in the subendocardial muscles than
in the midcardial or epicardial muscles. Using a monoclonal antibody to
human angiotensinogen in immunoblotting experiments, we detected two
closely spaced bands at approximately 70 kd in the heart, which was quite
consistent with the human angiotensinogen molecule. Immunohistochemical
studies with this monoclonal antibody demonstrated intense immunoreactivity
in the atrial muscles, the muscles of the conduction system, and those of
the subendocardial layers. CONCLUSIONS. We conclude that angiotensinogen
was synthesized in the human heart. It was evident that the localization of
angiotensinogen was not ubiquitous in the cardiac muscles, showing its
predilection for the atrial muscles, muscles of the conduction system, and
subendocardial layer of the left ventricle.
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Expression of the angiotensinogen gene and localization of its protein in the human heart
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.
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