Literature DB >> 4331800

Angiotensin II vascular receptors: their avidity in relationship to sodium balance, the autonomic nervous system, and hypertension.

H R Brunner, P Chang, R Wallach, J E Sealey, J H Laragh.   

Abstract

During intravenous administration of varying doses of angiotensin II antibody to anesthetized rats, apparently specific vascular receptors were characterized. These receptors compete with administered antibody to bind circulating angiotensin. This competitive phenomenon was used to evaluate the affinity of these receptors for angiotensin. Apparent vascular receptor affinity was defined by the amount of antibody required to block the blood pressure response to exogenous angiotensin. It was found that this receptor affinity varies directly with sodium intake so that the amount of antibody required to block was eightfold greater in normal animals on a high sodium intake, as compared with those on a low sodium intake. Sodium dependence of receptors was also demonstrated in nephrectomized animals, in desoxycorticosterone (DOC)-treated rats, and in chronic renal hypertension. Thus the observed changes in receptor affinity were usually inversely related to measured endogenous angiotensin II levels. Ganglionic blockade increased antibody requirement eightfold. All of these changes were consistent, with no overlap observed in response of individual animals from different groups. These results may explain the variation in pressor activity of angiotensin associated with changes in salt balance and ganglionic blockade. In general, when sufficient antibody was injected to block the effect of exogenous angiotensin a blood pressure lowering effect was also observed. Two exceptions were the nephrectomized and the one-kidney renal hypertensive animals, in both of which antibody administration had no effect on blood pressure. Additional results suggest that changes in receptor affinity are involved in the pathogenesis of various types of experimental hypertensions because the amount of antibody required to block angiotensin was enhanced in renal (twofold), DOC (fourfold), and genetic (fourfold) hypertension. Accordingly, changes in the affinity of these receptors could be critically involved in normal blood pressure control and in various forms of experimental and clinical hypertension, even when circulating angiotensin II levels are normal.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1972        PMID: 4331800      PMCID: PMC332929          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


  29 in total

1.  PRESSOR HYPOREACTIVITY TO ANGIOTENSIN ADDISON'S DISEASE.

Authors:  O KUCHEL; K HORKY; M PAZOUREK; I GREGOROVA
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1964-12-19       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  PROLONGED INFUSIONS OF ANGIOTENSIN II AND NOREPINEPHRINE AND BLOOD PRESSURE, ELECTROLYTE BALANCE, AND ALDOSTERONE AND CORTISOL SECRETION IN NORMAL MAN AND IN CIRRHOSIS WITH ASCITES.

Authors:  R P AMES; A J BORKOWSKI; A M SICINSKI; J H LARAGH
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1965-07       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  Hypotensive agents and pressor substances. The effect of epinephrine, norepinephrine, angiotensin II, and others on the secretory rate of aldosterone in man.

Authors:  J H LARAGH; M ANGERS; W G KELLY; S LIEBERMAN
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1960-09-17       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  Role of angiotensin in the salt-hypertension of rats.

Authors:  P Meyer; M Worcel
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1970       Impact factor: 3.657

5.  Biological significance of renin angiotensin immunization.

Authors:  C I Johnston; J S Hutchinson; F A Mendelsohn
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1970-10       Impact factor: 17.367

Review 6.  Spontaneous hypertension in rats.

Authors:  K Okamoto
Journal:  Int Rev Exp Pathol       Date:  1969

7.  Plasma renin activity in hypertension.

Authors:  M C Creditor; U K Loschky
Journal:  Am J Med       Date:  1967-09       Impact factor: 4.965

8.  Potentiation of vascular myotropic responses by metanephrine and other noncatecholamines.

Authors:  P A Khairallah; I H Page; K R Turker
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1966-09       Impact factor: 17.367

Review 9.  Control of renin release.

Authors:  A J Vander
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  1967-07       Impact factor: 37.312

10.  Effect of sodium restriction on renal hypertension and on renin activity in the rat.

Authors:  L W Miksche; U Miksche; F Gross
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1970-12       Impact factor: 17.367

View more
  25 in total

1.  Control of aldosterone secretion during sodium restriction: adrenal receptor regulation and increased adrenal sensitivity to angiotensin II.

Authors:  G Aguilera; R L Hauger; K J Catt
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1978-02       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  A study of angiotensin II pressor response throughout primigravid pregnancy.

Authors:  N F Gant; G L Daley; S Chand; P J Whalley; P C MacDonald
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1973-11       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  [Kidney and hypertension].

Authors:  F Gross
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1972-07-01

4.  Effects of the renin inhibitor pepstatin on the blood pressure of intact and nephrectomized rats.

Authors:  J Lazar; H Orth; J Möhring; F Gross
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1972       Impact factor: 3.000

5.  Uterine blood flow and uterine renin secretion.

Authors:  T F Ferris; J H Stein; J Kauffman
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1972-11       Impact factor: 14.808

6.  Disturbances of the control of renin secretion in chronic one-kidney-Goldblatt hypertension in the rat.

Authors:  U Helmchen; U Kneissler; G Peters
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1974-04-22       Impact factor: 3.657

7.  Enhanced angiotensin-converting enzyme activity and systemic reactivity to angiotensin II in normotensive rats exposed to a high-sodium diet.

Authors:  Sandra Crestani; Arquimedes Gasparotto Júnior; Maria C A Marques; Jennifer C Sullivan; R Clinton Webb; J Eduardo da Silva-Santos
Journal:  Vascul Pharmacol       Date:  2013-12-07       Impact factor: 5.773

8.  [Metabolism of angiotensin II during angiotensin infusion and following sodium depletion].

Authors:  H P Nast; U Walter; A Distler
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1975-07-01

9.  Renin-angiotensin system inhibition in conscious sodium-depleted dogs. Effects on systemic and coronary hemodynamics.

Authors:  C S Liang; H Gavras; W B Hood
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1978-04       Impact factor: 14.808

10.  The effect of altered sodium balance upon renal vascular reactivity to angiotensin II and norepinephrine in the dog. Mechanism of variation in angiotensin responses.

Authors:  J A Oliver; P J Cannon
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1978-03       Impact factor: 14.808

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.