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Increased Expression of Adrenomedullin 2/Intermedin in Rat Hearts with Congestive Heart Failure
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Adrenomedullin 2/intermedin (AM2/IMD) is a novel member of the calcitonin/calcitonin gene-related peptide family. To investigate the pathophysiological role of AM2/IMD in heart failure, we examined the expression of AM2/IMD, adrenomedullin (AM) and receptor complex components (calcitonin receptor-like receptor, three types of receptor activity-modifying proteins) by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry in the hearts and kidneys of rats with congestive heart failure (CHF). Significantly increased levels of AM2/IMD mRNA were found in the atrium, right ventricle, non-infarcted part of the left ventricle and the infarcted part of the left ventricle of CHF rats, compared with sham operated rats (about 2.8-fold, 1.7-fold, 1.7-fold and 2.5-fold, respectively). Expression levels of mRNA encoding AM and the receptor complex components were also increased in the hearts of CHF rats. In a separate experiment, AM2/IMD mRNA levels in the heart did not differ between Wistar-Kyoto and spontaneously hypertensive rats. In both sham operated and CHF rats, the myocardium was diffusely immunostained with AM2/IMD. The fibrotic infarcted layer was not immunostained with AM2/IMD but was surrounded by positively immunostained myocardial layers. These findings suggest that the expression of AM2/IMD is enhanced in the failing heart, and AM2/IMD has a certain pathophysiological role in heart failure.
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