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Magnesium Sulfate Mitigates the Progression of Monocrotaline Pulmonary Hypertension in Rats.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Sep2019, Vol. 20 Issue 18, p4622-4622. 1p. 1 Diagram, 8 Graphs.
Subject
*MONOCROTALINE
*PULMONARY hypertension
*MAGNESIUM sulfate
*RIGHT ventricular hypertrophy
*SYSTOLIC blood pressure
*MONOCARBOXYLATE transporters
Language
ISSN
1661-6596
Abstract
We investigated whether magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) mitigated pulmonary hypertension progression in rats. Pulmonary hypertension was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of monocrotaline (60 mg/kg). MgSO4 (100 mg/kg) was intraperitoneally administered daily for 3 weeks, from the seventh day after monocrotaline injection. Adult male rats were randomized into monocrotaline (MCT) or monocrotaline plus MgSO4 (MM) groups (n = 15 per group); control groups were maintained simultaneously. For analysis, surviving rats were euthanized on the 28th day after receiving monocrotaline. The survival rate was higher in the MM group than in the MCT group (100% versus 73.3%, p = 0.043). Levels of pulmonary artery wall thickening, α-smooth muscle actin upregulation, right ventricular systolic pressure increase, and right ventricular hypertrophy were lower in the MM group than in the MCT group (all p < 0.05). Levels of lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial injury, inflammasomes and cytokine upregulation, and apoptosis in the lungs and right ventricle were lower in the MM group than in the MCT group (all p < 0.05). Notably, the mitigation effects of MgSO4 on pulmonary artery wall thickening and right ventricular hypertrophy were counteracted by exogenous calcium chloride. In conclusion, MgSO4 mitigates pulmonary hypertension progression, possibly by antagonizing calcium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]