نتایج جستجو برای: renin

تعداد نتایج: 18054  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1939
Irvine H. Page

1. Tachyphylaxis occurs when renin is repeatedly injected into dogs and cats regardless of whether they are normal, anesthetized, pithed, hepatectomized, suprarenalectomized, nephrectomized, or eviscerated. 2. The pressor response to renin in brief experiments is independent of the height of the arterial pressure or the presence of the suprarenals. Evisceration and large doses of ergotamine red...

Journal: :Hypertension 2009
Duncan John Campbell

Aliskiren Therapy Will Have Minimal Effect on Intracellular Renin of Renin-Producing Cells To the Editor: Krop et al1 reported an interesting study of the effects of aliskiren on intracellular renin and concluded that aliskiren accumulates in renin granules of renin-producing cells. There is, however, concern about the relevance of these data to subjects receiving aliskiren therapy. Krop et al1...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1993
J Peters K Münter M Bader E Hackenthal J J Mullins D Ganten

The newly established rat strain TGR(mREN2)27 is a monogenetic model in hypertension research. Microinjecting the mouse Ren-2d renin gene caused it to become a stable part of the genome. The rats are characterized by fulminant hypertension, low plasma active renin, suppressed kidney renin, high plasma inactive renin, and high extrarenal transgene expression, most prominently in the adrenal cort...

Journal: :Hypertension 1988
M Hiruma S Kim F Ikemoto K Murakami K Yamamoto

Highly purified recombinant human renin (rh-renin), synthesized by Chinese hamster ovary cells, was labeled with iodine-125 and was given intravenously to pentobarbital-anesthetized common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) to study the fate of the circulating renin. Specific anti-rh-renin antiserum was used to identify the 125I-rh-renin. Plasma disappearance of the exogenously administered 125I-rh...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2010
Hayo Castrop Klaus Höcherl Armin Kurtz Frank Schweda Vladimir Todorov Charlotte Wagner

The protease renin is the key enzyme of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone cascade, which is relevant under both physiological and pathophysiological settings. The kidney is the only organ capable of releasing enzymatically active renin. Although the characteristic juxtaglomerular position is the best known site of renin generation, renin-producing cells in the kidney can vary in number and loca...

2012
Wencheng Li Hua Peng Theresa Cao Ryosuke Sato Sarah J. McDaniels Hiroyuki Kobori L. Gabriel Navar Yumei Feng

The (pro)renin receptor is a newly discovered member of the brain renin-angiotensin system. To investigate the role of brain (pro)renin receptor in hypertension, adeno-associated virus-mediated (pro)renin receptor short hairpin RNA was used to knockdown (pro)renin receptor expression in the brain of nontransgenic normotensive and human renin-angiotensinogen double-transgenic hypertensive mice. ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Takaaki Senbonmatsu Shinichiro Iida Ayumu Yoshikawa Yoshimi Aizaki Sun Xiao Shigeyuki Nishimura Tadashi Inagami

(Pro)renin receptor is a new molecule of the renin-angiotensin system. The (pro)renin receptor binds both renin and prorenin leading to protease activity. Furthermore, the binding of renin/prorenin to (pro)renin receptor activates intracellular signaling. Although these studies show the classical function of the (pro)renin receptor on the plasma membrane as a receptor, subcellular distribution ...

2006
Christian Grünberger Birgit Obermayer Jürgen Klar Armin Kurtz Frank Schweda

An increase in the free intracellular calcium concentration promotes exocytosis in most secretory cells. In contrast, renin release from juxtaglomerular (JG) cells is suppressed by calcium. The further downstream signaling cascades of this so called “calcium paradoxon” of renin secretion have been incompletely defined. Because cAMP is the main intracellular stimulator of renin release, we hypot...

Journal: :Circulation research 1979
G W Boyd

Angiotension I dose-response curves and renin clearances were studied in nephrectomized and paired sham-nephrectomized control rats under pentobarbital anesthesia. Both threshold and slope of the angiotensin dose-response curves were decreased 22 hours after nephrectomy. In addition, the ratio of renin clearance (determined during renin infusions) in the 22-hour-nephrectomized rat to that in pa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2009
Katharina Machura Dominik Steppan Bjoern Neubauer Natalia Alenina Thomas M Coffman Carie S Facemire Karl F Hilgers Kai-Uwe Eckardt Charlotte Wagner Armin Kurtz

During nephrogenesis, renin expression shifts from the vessel walls of interlobular arteries to the terminal portions of afferent arterioles in a wavelike pattern. Since the mechanisms responsible for the developmental deactivation of renin expression are as yet unknown, we hypothesized that the developing renin-angiotensin system (RAS) may downregulate itself via negative feedback to prevent o...

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