| Literature DB >> 26471758 |
Kirsty G Pringle1, Shane D Sykes2, Eugenie R Lumbers2.
Abstract
The urinary excretion of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) proteins could reflect the activity of the intrarenal RAS. We hypothesized that the rates of excretion of RAS components into human urine are independent of circulating levels of these proteins and reflect the intrarenal RAS. There are no reports of the simultaneous measurement of prorenin, active renin, angiotensinogen (AGT), and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) excretion in healthy individuals. Therefore, we measured plasma prorenin, ACE, and AGT and urinary renin (uRenin), prorenin (uProrenin), ACE (uACE), and AGT (uAGT) in men and nonpregnant women. Plasma (p) AGT was higher in women then men. Women who were taking estrogen had significantly higher pAGT. In women, pProrenin was negatively correlated with pAGT. There were no correlations between pProrenin, pAGT, and pACE and their urinary counterparts in either men or women. In men, uProrenin/creatinine ratios were lower than in women. There was no effect of estrogen use on urinary excretion of pProrenin, renin, AGT, and ACE. In men, there were significant correlations between uACE/creat and uRen/creat and uAGT/creat; uProrenin/creat and plasma cystatin C levels; and uRenin/creat and uNa/K were also positively correlated. No associations were found in women. In conclusion, urinary excretion of prorenin is sexually dimorphic and is not affected by estrogen use in women. Our data also suggest that the relationship between renal handling of sodium and urinary renin is sexually dimorphic. Since we found no associations between plasma RAS proteins and their urinary counterparts, and the ratio of uProrenin:pProrenin was strikingly different between men and women, levels of urinary RAS proteins in individuals with normal kidney function are most likely the result of tubular secretion, rather than ultrafiltration.Entities:
Keywords: Circulating; intrarenal; renin–angiotensin system; urinary
Year: 2015 PMID: 26471758 PMCID: PMC4632955 DOI: 10.14814/phy2.12586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Physiol Rep ISSN: 2051-817X
Figure 1Concentrations of (A) plasma AGT (pAGT) and (B) urinary prorenin/creatinine (uProrenin/creat) in healthy men and women. (C) The levels of prorenin in urine (uProrenin) expressed as a percent of that found in plasma (pProrenin) were significantly higher in women than men. *P < 0.05. Data are presented as individual values with median and interquartile ranges indicated.
Plasma and urinary excretion of RAS proteins as well as the plasma creatinine and cystatin C, and urinary protein-to-creatinine, and albumin-to-creatinine ratios measured in men and nonpregnant women
| Variables | Men | Women | ||
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| Plasma | ||||
| Prorenin (pg/mL) | 523 (429–1263) | 10 | 322 (203–616) | 10 |
| ACE (ng/mL) | 192.4 (165.3–236.4) | 10 | 180.6 (135.8–222.1) | 10 |
| Creatinine (umol/L) | 75 (72–78) | 5 | 72 (66–76) | 4 |
| Cystatin C (mg/L) | 0.64 (0.61–0.66) | 10 | 0.65 (0.53–0.69) | 10 |
| Urine | ||||
| ACE/creat ( | 0.011 (0.005–0.018) | 10 | 0.019 (0.004–0.041) | 10 |
| AGT/creat ( | 0.863 (0.335–1.402) | 10 | 1.200 (0.374–1.600) | 10 |
| Renin/creat ( | 0.013 (0.004–0.023) | 10 | 0.024 (0.014–0.036) | 10 |
| Protein/creat (mg/mmol) | 2.6 (1.8–8.3) | 10 | 2.5 (1.9–6.3) | 10 |
| Albumin/creat (mg/mmol) | 1.6 (0.8–4.0) | 10 | 1.1 (0.8–3.0) | 10 |
Creat, creatinine; IQR, interquartile range.
Figure 2The effect of estrogens on (A) plasma AGT, (B) uAGT/creat, (C) plasma prorenin, and (D) uProrenin/creat ratios in women are divided according to whether they were (n = 4) or were not taking estrogens (n = 6). *P < 0.01. Data are presented as individual values with median and interquartile ranges indicated.
Correlations between plasma and urinary RAS in men and nonpregnant women
| Variables | Men | Women | ||
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| Plasma RAS | ||||
| pProrenin | ||||
| pACE | 0.491 | 0.155 | ||
| pAGT | −0.370 | 0.707 | ||
| Urinary RAS | ||||
| uACE/creat | ||||
| uRenin/creat | 0.515 | 0.133 | ||
| uAGT/creat | 0.467 | 0.179 | ||
Data were analyzed within each group using Spearman’s correlations to verify whether relationships of interest were statistically significant. Statistically significant correlations are in bold font. ρ, Spearman’s rho; creat, urinary creatinine; u, urinary; p, plasma.
Correlations between the plasma RAS, urinary RAS, and markers of renal function in men and nonpregnant women
| Variables | Men | Women | ||
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| Plasma RAS | ||||
| pACE | ||||
| uNa/K | 0.115 | 0.759 | ||
| pAGT | ||||
| pCysC | 0.086 | 0.815 | 0.280 | 0.431 |
| uAlbumin/creat | −0.511 | 0.129 | ||
| uProtein/creat | −0.438 | 0.199 | ||
| Urinary RAS | ||||
| uAGT/creat | ||||
| uAlbumin/creat | 0.322 | 0.361 | 0.073 | 0.845 |
| uProrenin/creat | ||||
| pCysC | −0.073 | 0.830 | ||
| uProtein/creat | 0.159 | 0.659 | 0.467 | 0.179 |
| uRenin/creat | ||||
| uAlbumin/creat | −0.036 | 0.911 | −0.024 | 0.938 |
| uProtein/creat | 0.219 | 0.542 | 0.127 | 0.733 |
| uNa/K | −0.309 | 0.387 | ||
Data were analyzed within each group using Spearman’s correlations to verify whether relationships of interest were statistically significant. Statistically significant correlations are in bold font. ρ, Spearman’s rho; creat, urinary creatinine; u, urinary; p, plasma; Na/K, sodium-to-potassium ratio; CysC, Cystatin C.