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Early increases in renal kallikrein secretion on administration of potassium or ATP-sensitive potassium channel blockers in rats.

T Fujita1, I Hayashi, Y Kumagai, N Inamura, M Majima.   

Abstract

1 This study aimed to examine whether administration of potassium or ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP channel) blockers caused early increases in renal kallikrein (KK) secretion. To clarify this mechanism, the effect on renal KK secretion of a KATP channel blocker was compared with the effect resulting from use of an osmotic diuretic or volume load. Furthermore, the effect on potassium-induced increases in renal KK secretion by an additional treatment using a KATP channel blocker was examined. Lastly, the effect of a KATP channel blocker on renal KK secretion was also examined in superfused slices of kidney cortex. 2 Intravenous infusion of potassium augmented renal KK secretion within 30 min while urine volume increased gradually in both the potassium loading and control groups. 3 Administration of the KATP channel blocker, 4-morpholinecarboximidine-N-1-adamantyl-N'-cyclohexylhydr ochloride (PNU-37883A) or glibenclamide, caused a dose-dependent increase in renal KK secretion. 4 The concentration of KK in urine was higher in the PNU-37883A group as compared to the osmotic-diuretic or volume-load group. 5 PNU-37883A had no additive effect on the potassium-induced increase in renal KK secretion. 6 Renal KK secretion increased in slices of kidney cortex incubated with PNU-37883A within 10 min of superfusion. 7 In conclusion, administration of both potassium and KATP channel blockers induced early increases in renal KK secretion in the absence of the washout phenomenon. Potassium loading may have increased renal KK secretion through the same mechanism as the KATP channel blocker.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10578142      PMCID: PMC1571745          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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