نتایج جستجو برای: renin

تعداد نتایج: 18054  

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1978
B Hesse E D Andersen H Ring-Larsen

1. Hepatic elimination of renin was measured in 10 well-compensated cardiac patients with normal liver function during a control period and during a period of reduced hepatic plasma flow, induced by physical exercise (seven patients) or intravenous infusion of lysine vasopressin (three patients). 2. Hepatic renin elimination rate (hepatic plasma flow x arterial-hepatic vein difference of plasma...

2005
W. A. HSUEH JOHN A. LUETSCHER E. J. CARLSON G. GRISLIS

Normal plasma contains inactive renin, which becomes active when plasma is dialyzed to pH 3.3 and to pH 7.5, or treated with pepsin or trypsin. Under optimal conditions, each of these procedures activated the same quantity of renin, which was not further increased by repeating or combining two procedures, thus suggesting that the same pool of inactive renin was activated by each procedure. When...

Journal: :Hypertension 2013
Pontus B Persson

1 fit missing pieces into the puzzle of how renin production is controlled, when the demand for renin is high. Our understanding of the acute release of renin is much more complete than what we know about the long-term adaptations to stimuli of renin. Our scarce knowledge of the mechanisms mediating long-term renin stimulation is remarkable with regard to the clinical importance of renin. Hyper...

Journal: :Hypertension 1994
K Schricker S Holmer M Hamann G Riegger A Kurtz

To examine the interrelation between renin mRNA levels, renin secretion, and blood pressure in rats, we clipped the left renal arteries of rats and measured renin mRNA levels in both kidneys, plasma renin activity, and blood pressure. One and 2 days after clipping, renin mRNA levels increased 3-fold and 4.3-fold in the stenosed kidney and were suppressed to 52% and 26% of controls in the intact...

2015
Brian C Belyea Fang Xu Maria Luisa S Sequeira-Lopez R Ariel Gomez

The Notch signaling pathway is required to maintain renin expression within juxtaglomerular (JG) cells. However, the specific ligand which activates Notch signaling in renin-expressing cells remains undefined. In this study, we found that among all Notch ligands, Jagged1 is differentially expressed in renin cells with higher expression during neonatal life. We therefore hypothesized that Jagged...

Journal: :Endocrinologia japonica 1983
N Shimojo S Fujii Y Funae M Wada

In order to investigate the mechanisms of increased plasma inactive renin in diabetics with microvascular complications, changes in active and inactive renin with the progress of diabetes mellitus were studied, and effects of standing on inactive renin release and the relationship between plasma inactive renin and serum trypsin or protease inhibitors wee also studied. Inactive renin increased w...

Journal: :Clinical science 1982
F Ikemoto K Takaori H Iwao K Yamamoto

1. A high-molecular-weight renin (M(r) 60 000) was formed by the reaction of a low-molecular-weight renin (M(r) 40 000) with a renin-binding substance in canine renal cortical extract in the presence of the sulphydryl (SH) group oxidizing agent potassium tetrathionate; thus the reaction required SH oxidation. 2. Renin extracted from isolate renin granules was adsorbed on to thiopropyl Sepharose...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2000
M J Ryan T A Black K W Gross G Hajduczok

The renin-producing and -secreting juxtaglomerular (JG) cells are thought to function as the baroreceptor of the kidney. The mechanism by which changes in pressure, or mechanical force, regulate renin at the molecular level has not been elucidated. The renin gene-expressing and -secreting clonal cell line As4.1 was derived from transgene-targeted oncogenesis in mice and was used as a cellular m...

Journal: :Hypertension 2008
Jung J Kang Ildikó Toma Arnold Sipos Elliott J Meer Sarah L Vargas János Peti-Peterdi

In addition to the juxtaglomerular apparatus, renin is also synthesized in renal tubular epithelium, including the collecting duct (CD). Angiotensin (Ang) II differentially regulates the synthesis of juxtaglomerular (inhibition) and CD (stimulation) renin. Because diabetes mellitus, a disease with high intrarenal renin-Ang system and Ang II activity, is characterized by high prorenin levels, we...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1993
O W Moe K Ujiie R A Star R T Miller J Widell R J Alpern W L Henrich

Angiotensinogen, angiotensin-converting enzyme, and renin constitute the components of the renin-angiotensin system. The mammalian renal proximal tubule contains angiotensinogen, angiotensin-converting enzyme, and angiotensin receptors. Previous immunohistochemical studies describing the presence of renin in the proximal tubule could not distinguish synthesized renin from renin trapped from the...

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