Gain-of-function mutant of angiotensin II receptor, type 1A, causes hypertension and cardiovascular fibrosis in mice
J. Clin. Invest. Sandrine Billet, et al. 117:1914 doi:10.1172/JCI28764 [
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Figure 4Pressor response to Ang II of AT
1AWT and AT
1AMUT mice.
Effect of cumulative intravenous bolus doses of Ang II on BP in anesthetized mice. (
A) Representative recordings, following Ang II injections (arrows), of systolic (red), mean (blue), and diastolic (green) BPs in AT
1AWT and AT
1AMUT mice. After each Ang II dose, BP stabilized at a significantly higher level in AT
1AMUT mice than in control mice. (
B) Ang II dose-response effect on systolic BP. The area under the curve (AUC; see Methods) was measured for each Ang II dose in AT
1AWT (solid line) and AT
1AMUT mice (dotted line). (
C) Systolic BP response to increasing bolus doses of CGP42112A injected in anesthetized AT
1AWT (white bars) and AT
1AMUT (black bars) mice. *
P < 0.05, **
P < 0.01 compared with AT
1AWT.