Angiotensin receptors in Dupuytren's disease: a target for pharmacological treatment?

Stephen, Christopher, Touil, Leila, Vaiude, Partha, Singh, Jaipaul orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-3200-3949 and McKirdy, Stuart (2018) Angiotensin receptors in Dupuytren's disease: a target for pharmacological treatment? Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 52 (1). pp. 37-39. ISSN 2000-656X

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2000656X.2017.1319846

Abstract

Attempts at the pharmacological treatment of Dupuytren's disease have so far been unsuccessful, and the disease is not yet fully understood on a cellular level. The Renin-Angiotensin System has long been understood to play a circulating hormonal role. However, there is much evidence showing Angiotensin II to play a local role in wound healing and fibrosis, with ACE inhibitors being widely used as an anti-fibrotic agent in renal and cardiac disease. This study was designed to investigate the presence of Angiotensin II receptors 1 (AT1) and 2 (AT2) in Dupuytren's tissue to form a basis for further study into the pharmacological treatment of this condition. Tissue was harvested from 11 patients undergoing surgery for Dupuytren's disease. Each specimen was processed into frozen sections and immunostaining was employed to identify AT1 and AT2 receptors. Immunostaining for AT1 receptors was mildly positive in one patient and negative in all the remaining patients. However, all specimens stained extensively for AT2 receptors. This suggests that the expression of AT2 receptors is more prominent than AT1 receptors in Dupuytren's disease. These findings have opened a new avenue for future research involving ACE inhibitors, AT2 agonists, and AT2 antagonists in Dupuytren's disease.


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