نتایج جستجو برای: renin

تعداد نتایج: 18054  

Journal: :Hypertension 1987
L D Van de Kar J H Urban M S Brownfield W H Simmons

Previous studies have indicated that administration of the serotonin releaser p-chloroamphetamine HCl produces a dose-dependent increase in renin secretion through a blood-borne renin-releasing factor. The present studies were designed to partially characterize this renin-releasing factor using an in vitro kidney slice method for the bioassay of renin-releasing activity. Plasma from p-chloroamp...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2011
Ruth M Castellanos Rivera Maria C Monteagudo Ellen S Pentz Sean T Glenn Kenneth W Gross Oscar Carretero Maria Luisa S Sequeira-Lopez R Ariel Gomez

Renin-expressing cells are crucial in the control of blood pressure and fluid-electrolyte homeostasis. Notch receptors convey cell-cell signals that may regulate the renin cell phenotype. Because the common downstream effector for all Notch receptors is the transcription factor RBP-J, we used a conditional knockout approach to delete RBP-J in cells of the renin lineage. The resultant RBP-J cond...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013
Mariela Mendez Herbert Y Gaisano

Renin, the rate-limiting enzyme in the formation of angiotensin II, is synthesized and stored in granules in juxtaglomerular (JG) cells. Therefore, the controlled mechanism involved in renin release is essential for the regulation of blood pressure. Exocytosis of renin-containing granules is likely involved in renin release; a process stimulated by cAMP. We found that the "soluble NSF (N-ethylm...

Journal: :Hypertension 1992
T Yamaguchi R Franco-Saenz P J Mulrow

Angiotensin II (Ang II) inhibits renin secretion and production from the kidney, but the effect of Ang II on adrenal renin is not clear. Nephrectomy, via elevated plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and potassium, is a strong stimulator of adrenal renin production in the rat. This stimulation is inhibited by the infusion of Ang II, suggesting a negative feedback between Ang II and adrenal...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013
M Cecilia Ortiz-Capisano Douglas K Atchison Pamela Harding Robert D Lasley William H Beierwaltes

Renin is synthesized and released from juxtaglomerular (JG) cells. Adenosine inhibits renin release via an adenosine A1 receptor (A1R) calcium-mediated pathway. How this occurs is unknown. In cardiomyocytes, adenosine increases intracellular calcium via transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) channels. We hypothesized that adenosine inhibits renin release via A1R activation, opening TRPC ...

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1977
R Fagard A Amery T Reybrouck P Lijnen L Billiet J V Joossens

1. Plasma renin concentration, intra-arterial pressure, cardiac output and total peripheral resistance have been studied in 50 patients with essential hypertension and normal renal function. 2. Total peripheral resistance and plasma renin were negatively correlated (r = -0-45), indicating that 'high-renin' essential hypertension is not necessarily associated with arteriolar vasoconstriction. 3....

2012
VICTOR J. DZAU KENNETH E. SANDS

1. We examined the effects of various physiological states on systemic and brain renin activities. Activation of the systemic reninangiotensin system (RAS) by renal ischaemia, captopril or continuous renin infusions had no effect on whole brain or pituitary renin activities. Suppression of circulating renin by bilateral nephrectomy or antirenin antibody injection did not influence brain renin. ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1985
L S Lilly R E Pratt R W Alexander D M Larson K E Ellison M A Gimbrone V J Dzau

Cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells were examined for renin activity by biochemical, immunological, and immunohistochemical techniques. When cell sonicates were incubated with renin substrate, linear generation of angiotensin I was observed (1.12 +/- 0.2 ng angiotensin I/10(6) cells per hr). The effect of pH on this activity was similar to that of bovine renal renin, and renin antibodies i...

Journal: :Clinical science 1979
J B Garst S Koletsky P E Wisenbaugh M Hadady D Matthews

1. Infusion of sufficient renin to raise the blood pressure of normal rats to hypertensive levels resulted in increased renin in the arterial wall. 2. Arterial wall renin and renal venous renin were normal in younger spontaneously hypertensive rats, but in older spontaneously hypertensive rats arterial wall renin was significantly increased and renal venous renin was significantly decreased. 3....

Journal: :Hypertension 1979
P Eggena J D Barrett C E Wiedman M P Sambhi

The phenomenon of plasma renin activattion by acid dialysis and preincubation with trypsin was studied in normal human plasma. Activation of plasma renin by exposure to pH 3.3 was shown to require at least one dialysis step and could be inhibited by the presence of Trasylol, indicating the involvement of a protease in acid activation. Amniotic fluid exposed to pH 1.5 to destroy renin and renin ...

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