Skip to main content

Plasma Kallikrein Contributes to Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Hypertension in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.

Citation
Guan, J., et al. “Plasma Kallikrein Contributes To Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Hypertension In Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.”. Translational Stroke Research, pp. 287-299.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Jian Guan, Allen C Clermont, Loc-Duyen Pham, Tuna Ustunkaya, Alexey S Revenko, Robert MacLeod, Edward P Feener, Fabricio Simao
Keywords atrial natriuretic peptide, hypertension, Intracerebral hemorrhage, Plasma kallikrein, stroke
Abstract

Plasma kallikrein (PKa) has been implicated in contributing to hemorrhage following thrombolytic therapy; however, its role in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is currently not available. This report investigates the role of PKa on hemorrhage and hypertension in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP). SHRSP were fed with a high salt-containing stroke-prone diet to increase blood pressure and induce intracerebral hemorrhage. The roles of PKa on blood pressure, hemorrhage, and survival in SHRSP were examined in rats receiving a PKa inhibitor or plasma prekallikrein antisense oligonucleotide (PK ASO) compared with rats receiving control ASO. Effects on PKa on the proteolytic cleavage of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) were analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry. We show that SHRSP on high-salt diet displayed increased levels of PKa activity compared with control rats. Cleaved kininogen was increased in plasma during stroke compared to SHRSP without stroke. Systemic administration of a PKa inhibitor or PK ASO to SHRSP reduced hemorrhage and blood pressure, and improved neurological function and survival compared with SHRSP receiving control ASO. Since PKa inhibition was associated with reduced blood pressure in hypertensive rats, we investigated the effects of PKa on the cleavage of ANP. Incubation of PKa with ANP resulted in the generation fragment ANP, which displayed reduced effects on blood pressure lowering compared with full length ANP. PKa contributes to increased blood pressure in SHRSP, which is associated with hemorrhage and reduced survival. PKa-mediated cleavage of ANP reduces its blood pressure lowering effects and thereby may contribute to hypertension-induced intracerebral hemorrhage.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Translational stroke research
Volume
13
Issue
2
Number of Pages
287-299
Date Published
04/2022
ISSN Number
1868-601X
DOI
10.1007/s12975-021-00929-x
Alternate Journal
Transl Stroke Res
PMID
34241810
PMCID
PMC8742844
Download citation