Role of the RhoA/ROCK pathway in high-altitude associated neonatal pulmonary hypertension in lambs

  • Nandy C. Lopez
  • , German Ebensperger
  • , Emilio A. Herrera
  • , Roberto V. Reyes
  • , Gloria Calaf
  • , Gertrudis Cabello
  • , Fernando A. Moraga
  • , Felipe A. Beñaldo
  • , Marcela Diaz
  • , Julian T. Parer
  • , Anibal J. Llanos

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Exposure to high-altitude chronic hypoxia during pregnancy may cause pulmonary hypertension in neonates, as a result of vasoconstriction and vascular remodeling. We hypothesized that susceptibility to pulmonary hypertension, due to an augmented expression and activity of the RhoA/Rho-kinase (ROCK) pathway in these neonates, can be reduced by daily administration of fasudil, a ROCK inhibitor. We studied 10 highland newborn lambs with conception, gestation, and birth at 3,600 m in Putre, Chile. Five highland controls (HLC) were compared with 5 highland lambs treated with fasudil (HL-FAS; 3 mg·kg-1·day-1 iv for 10 days). Ten lowland controls were studied in Lluta (50 m; LLC). During the 10 days of fasudil daily administration, the drug decreased pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) and resistance (PVR), basally and during a superimposed episode of acute hypoxia. HL-FAS small pulmonary arteries showed diminished muscular area and a reduced contractile response to the thromboxane analog U46619 compared with HLC. Hypoxia, but not fasudil, changed the protein expression pattern of the RhoA/ROCKII pathway. Moreover, HL-FAS lungs expressed less pMYPT1T850 and pMYPT1T696 than HLC, with a potential increase of the myosin light chain phosphatase activity. Finally, hypoxia induced RhoA, ROCKII, and PKG mRNA expression in PASMCs of HLC, but fasudil reduced them (HL-FAS) similarly to LLC. We conclude that fasudil decreases the function of the RhoA/ROCK pathway, reducing the PAP and PVR in chronically hypoxic highland neonatal lambs. The inhibition of ROCKs by fasudil may offer a possible therapeutic tool for the pulmonary hypertension of the neonates.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)R1053-R1063
PublicaciónAmerican Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Volumen310
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jun. 2016

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